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Hi Gregory, Try this list of resources<http://robertfant.com/PMWiki/index.php?n=Resources/ScreenCasting>, all free. You've got Jing, Screenr, ScreenToaster, and CamStudio. Then there's Camtasia Studio, although commercial. That's the one's I know of. Hope it helps, Robert > From: Gregory Hampton <Gregory.Hampton@ocdsb.ca> > > I apologize for the long introduction, but hope someone is able to help me > with this problem. I teach some communications technology classes and > have two students who have work placements with me as part of their > assignments. We cover topics in Premiere, DreamWeaver, Flash as well as > some 3D modeling applications, some video game development and stop motion > animation. > > I have challenged them to give me some training tutorials of the actual > assignments as exemplars that can be used by the class to walk them > through some of the tasks to create their personal projects. > > While at a workshop, a few years ago, I saw an application that would run > in the background that tracked and stored all mouse and keyboard activity. > Not the stealth type software that would be used as a keyboard logger, > but more like Snagit to do screen captures. When the task was completed, > the tracker could be stopped and the file saved as both an SWF or AVI > file. I would prefer the AVI as I could then edit out portions as well as > add instructional commentary. > > So, if you can recommend something that is low cost or free, I would > appreciate it. Our District uses Camtasia, but it not available to the > schools due to cost limitations. > > In advance, thank you for your help and suggestions. > > Greg Hampton > Computer Engineering & Communications Technology (Multi-Media) > Adult High School, Ottawa, Canada -- Robert Fant Mathematics Instructor Technology Integration Enthusiast --- Edtech Archives, posting guidelines and other information are at: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~edweb Please include your name, email address, and school or professional affiliation in each posting. To unsubscribe send the following command to: LISTSERV@H-NET.MSU.EDU SIGNOFF EDTECH
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