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== Definition ==
== Definition ==
{{quotation|A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screencasting Wikipedia], retrieved 20:22, 30 July 2007 (MEST).
{{quotation|A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screencasting Wikipedia], retrieved 20:22, 30 July 2007 (MEST).  


See also [[Screen capture tutorial]] and [[Podcast]].
Screencasts can be used to explain how to use some software. E.g. user interaction is recorded and explanations are given by a voice-over made at recording time or later.
 
A second use of the word "Screencast" refers to recordings of talks and seminars where slide contents + presenters voice are recorded.
 
See also  
* [[Screen capture tutorial]]
* [[Screen capture and annotation software]]
* [[Podcast]]
* [[Rapid elearning]]


== Software ==
== Software ==
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* [http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ Wink]. Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users. (Windows and Linux).
* [http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ Wink]. Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users. (Windows and Linux).
* [http://www.techsmith.com/jing/ Jing] (MacOS, Windows)
** widget that hides in the corner until clicked
** image or video capture of selected area on screen
** sound or mute
** save to clipboard, locally or share
** basic version free, added instant sharing and screencasting features for pro version
* [http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ Screencast-o-matic] (Win/Mac) works either as online service.
** User first must select an area
** Allows to embed a video window
** It's better to download the application if you plan to use it more than once.
** Saves in several formats
** Includes a Screencast-o-matic Logo (get the pro version to get rid of it...)


=== Video software ===
=== Video software ===
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== In education ==
== In education ==


See [[multimedia animation]]
Screencasts have been very popular in so-called [[rapid elearning]] but also gained a lot of attention trough the success of [http://www.khanacademy.org the Khan Academy] or [[MOOC]]s.
* "Rapid" refers to production cost, i.e. it is much cheaper to produce screen casts than good written manuals or online interactive contents. In addition, this delivery mode is closer to traditional educational models.
 
See also:
[[multimedia animation]]


== Links ==
== Links ==
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* [http://tips.webdesign10.com/wink-a-free-program-to-make-flash-tutorials How to Make Flash Tutorials With a Free Program Called Wink] (Wink is a free program that you can use to create Flash tutorials on Windows or Linux).
* [http://tips.webdesign10.com/wink-a-free-program-to-make-flash-tutorials How to Make Flash Tutorials With a Free Program Called Wink] (Wink is a free program that you can use to create Flash tutorials on Windows or Linux).
=== Bibliography ===
* Khan, Salman (2012). The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined, ISBN 1455508381


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[[Category: Multimedia]]
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Definition

“A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration.” (Wikipedia, retrieved 20:22, 30 July 2007 (MEST).

Screencasts can be used to explain how to use some software. E.g. user interaction is recorded and explanations are given by a voice-over made at recording time or later.

A second use of the word "Screencast" refers to recordings of talks and seminars where slide contents + presenters voice are recorded.

See also

Software

Free Recording software

  • CamStudio for Windows is able to record all screen and audio activity on your computer and create industry-standard AVI video files and using its built-in SWF Producer can turn those AVIs into lean, mean, bandwidth-friendly Streaming Flash videos (SWFs)
  • Wink. Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users. (Windows and Linux).
  • Jing (MacOS, Windows)
    • widget that hides in the corner until clicked
    • image or video capture of selected area on screen
    • sound or mute
    • save to clipboard, locally or share
    • basic version free, added instant sharing and screencasting features for pro version
  • Screencast-o-matic (Win/Mac) works either as online service.
    • User first must select an area
    • Allows to embed a video window
    • It's better to download the application if you plan to use it more than once.
    • Saves in several formats
    • Includes a Screencast-o-matic Logo (get the pro version to get rid of it...)

Video software

You also may just film some user interaction (i.e. via a webcam) or with a camera. But mileage is not so good in most cases. See: video streaming, multimedia container format, etc.

In education

Screencasts have been very popular in so-called rapid elearning but also gained a lot of attention trough the success of the Khan Academy or MOOCs.

  • "Rapid" refers to production cost, i.e. it is much cheaper to produce screen casts than good written manuals or online interactive contents. In addition, this delivery mode is closer to traditional educational models.

See also:

Links

Overviews Screen casting

(capture of user interactions)

Tutorials

Bibliography

  • Khan, Salman (2012). The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined, ISBN 1455508381