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How TechSmith Software Contributes in the ClassroomThe following tutorials specifically address the needs of educators. Take a look into our toolbox... and use the tools to build your own ideas. Adding Captions to Your Recorded Lectures Adding Visuals to PowerPoint Presentations Create a Video for a Podcast (PDF) Record Your PowerPoint Presentation Import Videos into a Learning Management System Record a Whiteboard Program with Camtasia Studio Enhance your Web site with Graphics and Video Enhance Newsletters with Screenshots Create Tutorials for Your Media Center Applications Create Visual Training Materials for Labs Use Camtasia Studio as an Assessment Tool Capture Web Sites for Research Purposes Improve Distance Learning Classes with Videos and Screenshots Record Pen Tablets Record Your PowerPoint PresentationSlides alone cannot convey the true richness of your lecture, because they're missing the most important ingredient – you. Camtasia Studio records your entire presentation, so that students can benefit from more of your expertise. Whether you work in a virtual or traditional classroom, Camtasia Studio makes your PowerPoint presentations work harder for you. Record your lectures and publish to CD-ROM for student studying purposes. Post your lectures to your class website for archival and review outside of the classroom. Just plug in a microphone and hit Record in the PowerPoint toolbar. Everything in your presentation – and we mean everything, including
-- will be recorded as a video. Plus, it places a table of contents alongside the video, so viewers can easily navigate to the parts they want to watch. And remember – you have complete editing capabilities if you want to fix mistakes or cut sections out.
How to record your PowerPoint presentation
Import Videos into your Learning Management SystemTake full advantage of your learning management software by adding Camtasia Studio videos. You can record tutorial videos of software instruction or entire PowerPoint presentations and share them with colleagues and students. Never lose a video again by placing and sharing it from one location. Use your learning management system's search function to quickly find videos that accompany a lesson. How to make a SCORM-compliant video:
Record Your Whiteboard Program with Camtasia StudioInstructors commonly use whiteboard programs such as Microsoft Paint, Smart Technologies SMART Board and the eBeam Electronic Whiteboard System in the classroom. By projecting the whiteboard, each student can see every move the instructor makes, including step-by-step problem solving, complex outlines and detailed illustrations. But what if students want to refer to the presentation after they leave class? What are their options? With Camtasia Studio, students will always be able to watch a video of the whiteboard demonstrations. This is how it works: Instructors can record their whiteboard demonstrations – the video as well as the audio. They can then burn the video on a CD-ROM for the students, or post the video on a Web site. As a result, students can increase their comprehension, refer repeatedly to lessons and learn at their own pace. By making your classroom proceedings accessible, you give students every chance to succeed. How to record your Whiteboard program with Camtasia Studio
Enhance Your Web site with Graphics and VideoGraphics and videos are a practical supplement to Web site text. Whether you use images to illustrate your meaning, incite interest or just make the page more appealing, SnagIt and Camtasia Studio can make the task easier. For instance, if you want a specific image on your site, you don’t have to fuss around with the cutting, cropping and pasting. SnagIt lets you capture exactly what you want – the first time – and place it directly on your site. Likewise, using a Camtasia Studio-created video makes your site not only more informative, but more intriguing. You've admired the videos on other sites – why not go for it yourself? Make your Web site’s visitors glad they came! Use effective images and attention-grabbing videos. How to create graphics for Web site
Add videos to your Web site
See more information on embedding videos in a Web page. Enhance Your Newsletter with ScreenshotsLiven up your newsletter by adding intriguing images captured and edited with SnagIt. Take anything you see on your screen – from the Internet, an application, a digital camera, a scanner or file – and add special effects or annotations. Using SnagIt is easier and quicker than the copy, past and edit features on your PC because these steps are integrated into one application. There's no need to crop, because you can capture exactly the area of the screen you want. You can use SnagIt's image processing options to alter anything you desire. And, since SnagIt is so easy to use with other programs, you'll have no difficulty pasting it into your application. In addition, if you use Microsoft Word to create your newsletter, you can now access SnagIt from within the toolbar or menu! That way, you don't have to switch in between programs to perform your screen captures. SnagIt also works well with Adobe FrameMaker. Create a newsletter that looks how you always wanted it to look – with no additional effort! How to enhance your newsletter with image captures
For more information, see: SnagIt Add-ins. Create Tutorials for Your Media Center ApplicationsAre the students perplexed by the media center software? Does the faculty keep asking you the same questions? Alleviate their problems by creating tutorials with Camtasia Studio. Camtasia Studio allows you to record narration along with the video, or add narration later. You then have the option to edit your recording. When you're finished, you can save your video in a variety of formats, including Adobe Flash. The best part is, you can then share your recording with them so they have access to it anywhere and at anytime - post your video on a Web site, distribute them by e-mail or save them to a CD-ROM. Just think – the few minutes it takes you to create a Camtasia Studio video will save you hours of explanation time. How to create tutorials for your media center applications
Create Visual Training Materials for LabsImagine the time you could save by showing students exactly how to perform computer tasks! Instead of struggling to explain actions in words, allow SnagIt and Camtasia Studio to help your students actually see what they are supposed to accomplish. For instance, with SnagIt, you can quickly capture images of anything – including menus, dialog boxes, cursor placement, error messages - on your desktop to create a tutorial document. As a result, students will quickly become familiar with new computer applications. Camtasia Studio allows you to create tutorial videos to assist the students' comprehension. It’s as easy as watching TV – they only need to play the video to learn the actions they are supposed to take. Place the videos on your course Web site or burn them onto a CD-ROM, and they can refer to them whenever they have a question. Whether you're teaching a computer, math, statistics or science lab, TechSmith products make working with new applications easier for everyone. Take advantage of the latest technology to enrich your classroom experience. How to create video training materials for labs
How to create tutorials for labs
Use Camtasia Studio as an Assessment ToolCamtasia Studio allows you to easily and accurately assess your students' computer ability. After your students learn a task, measuring their abilities is simple – they just need to press Record before they move through their assignment, and Stop when they’re finished. If you choose to record the audio, you will also have a recording of your voice and their answers. Watching the resulting video will be a learning tool for both of you. Not only will the students learn from their actions, but you will also learn how the students' minds are working. As a result, the students will have a clearer understanding of their mistakes and achievements, and you will be able to better teach the computer processes. Bring technology to the test administration level - assess your students today with Camtasia Studio. How to use Camtasia Studio as an assessment tool
For more information visit the Camtasia Studio Getting Started tutorial. Capture Web Sites for Research PurposesSnagIt is designed to make it easy for you to capture anything from the Internet. As a result, you can make projects more informative and appealing by adding screenshots to your projects. Both teachers and students can improve their research projects with SnagIt's capturing abilities. For instance, SnagIt's ability to capture a scrolling window lets you to grab an entire Web page as one image – no need to capture multiple screens and paste them together! If you are interested in capturing the entire Web site, enable SnagIt to capture with the Auto Scroll Window. You also can explore SnagIt's other scrolling options - Scrolling Region, Scroll Active Window, and Custom Scroll. SnagIt's Web Capture even lets you simultaneously capture every image from a site. You don't even need to switch between programs, because if you're using Internet Explorer, you can access SnagIt right from your toolbar, which makes the screen capture process go even more quickly. Whether you need art prints, charts, graphs, images or text, SnagIt lets you get the information and the images you need to make your projects instructive and interesting. Capture the images that matter... to create the projects that matter! Use SnagIt for your research collection purposes today. How to use SnagIt to capture Web sites
For more information, visit the SnagIt Learning Center. Use Videos and Screenshots to Improve Distance Learning ClassesOffering distance learning classes allows students to take a class that is not offered at a particular school. For instance, if a student wants to take an advanced placement class, and that class is not available, a teacher can recreate the class experience with Camtasia Studio and SnagIt. Camtasia Studio's capabilities allow you to bring your class directly to these students in many ways. First of all, you are able to record your online actions to instruct them - how to perform computer tasks, how to access the online classroom, how to set a password. You can either post the videos or burn them on a CD-ROM and mail them to students. Recording lessons onto CD-ROMs also assists students in self-paced courses. It also makes distance learning easier for students who may not have reliable Web access, since they can work anywhere they have a computer. Working together is an important part of the classroom experience that sometimes is omitted in distance learning, but Camtasia Studio also makes it possible to complete group projects. For instance, students can record their section of a PowerPoint presentation with Camtasia Recorder. A student can link the sections and produce them in Camtasia Studio, and then post them online for the class to view and discuss. That way, students get the full value of the presentation, just as if everyone were in one room together. Similarly, SnagIt allows you to quickly supplement your online tutorials, presentations, Web site and lesson plan materials with up-to-date screenshots. Increase student comprehension and interest with added images, while saving time and costs. Students will also be able to send their screenshots to you, so you can diagnose problems or view their research finds. Even though you and your students aren’t in the same room, the increased communication will make you feel like you are. How to use videos to improve distance learning classes
See more information on Embedding Videos in a Web page. How to use screenshots to improve distance learning classes
Record Pen TabletsUsing Camtasia Studio to record the screen of a pen tablet is a cost-effective and simple way to create tutorials. The method is relatively simple. First, you need a whiteboard for your pen tablet. Microsoft NetMeeting's Whiteboard is a free application that is already installed on most PCs - but any blank background will work. As you write on your pen tablet, the writing appears on your computer screen. In addition, you can narrate your onscreen actions. Camtasia Studio records the video of your work and your audio. You can then post your video online or burn the video onto a CD. As a result, students can actually see and hear your explanation. Since the educator is writing, the student can watch the process in real-time. And since the instructor is talking, the students get an in-depth explanation that pure text cannot capture. With pen tablets and Camtasia Studio, you can explain once and replay it forever! For more information, visit www.wacom.com.
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