Screencasting can be a bit of a messy and frustrating business if you are using one of the free tools with time limits and are not sure how to manage your time and content well. Even if you don't have to work with time limits with the tool itself, you do of course still need to think about the timing and organisation of your content presentation or demonstration from the learners' perspective.
One way to develop your screencasting proficiency is to prepare storyboards in advance, as I explain and demonstrate below:
Here are the templates and examples I mention in the tutorial above:
Screencasting storyboard template A (MS Word 2007)
Screencasting storyboard template A (Word Compatible)
Screencasting storyboard example A (MS Word 2007)
Screencasting storyboard example A (Word Compatible)
Screencasting storyboard template B (MS Word 2007)
Screencasting storyboard template B (Word Compatible)
Screencasting storyboard example B (MS Word 2007)
Screencasting storyboard example B (Word Compatible)
For more posts about screencasting on this blog, check out the link here.
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