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The thought of burning photo slide shows, PowerPoint presentations, and video projects to DVD as a way of sharing schoolwork with home is desirable to many teachers. With Windows XP however, too often it means having to buy software.In this episode, you'll see options for converting these projects and burning them to DVD which are easy and which involve using free, trusted software.Show Links:DVD Flick WebsiteMicrosoft Photo Story 3Windows Media Encoder 9 Large Google Video VersionRight-click to download:iTunes Version (320 x 240, 42 MB MPEG-4)Windows Media Version (640 x 480, 38 MB WMV)
Quite a few people have asked me about how I create TILT episodes. Some want to have their students create their own vidcasts/vodcasts/videoblogs/screencasts and some are interested in creating their own, either for their students, their staff, or for the blogosphere. In this episode, I'll show you how I create these video episodes for FREE. If/when you decide to 'take the plunge' with this type of thing, drop me an email so I can check it out!BloggerWordpressWindows Media Encoder (Free Windows Screen Recorder)Snapz Pro X (Apple Screen Recorder)*UPDATE* iShowU - Another highly-rated Mac Screen RecorderOurMediaFeedBurnerLarge Google Video VersionRight-click to download:MPEG-4 (320 x 240, 47 MB)Windows Media (640 x 480, 65 MB)
Hey guys! Well I finally decided to nix the camera for now and use screen capture through the Windows Media Encoder 9. It seems to work, and rest assured I'll be playing with it all week for next episode! This one's short and sweet but at least it's a start! Sketchy, At Best is officially rolling! Woo!
Andrew Middleton introduces screencasting and how this technology can be simply and creatively used to produce innovative educational materials. Several pieces of software and other informtion are referenced in this episode - here are some links: ELI 7 Things you should know about screencasting: http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7012.pdf; Camtasia Studio by TechSmith: http://www.techsmith.com/; Wink: www.debugmode.com/wink/; Windows Media Encoder: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/encoder/default.mspx; CamStudio: http://www.camstudio.org/; Adobe Captivate: http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/; Visual learning ideas: A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods: http://www.visual-literacy.org/periodic_table/periodic_table.html. Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com