ARRGGHHH! regarding video for Screencasting.
So, in my haste to make some room on my ipad, I deleted my screen cast from it. I had no idea it would also remove it from my youtube account and my blog. And so, I don't have the old one. But later this week, I did another screen cast for work, and so I shall post that. I was actually happy that I had learned how. Anyhow, now I know I can't delete from my ipad without removing from youtube. That makes no sense to me, and I need to learn about that--as I know I will be out of room here soon.
So the following video could be substituted for my first one. Since I wasn't making it for you all, I probably don' t have the appropriate title slide and such. I sent if out via email, where I used the email to set up the video.
I made this using Explain Everything on my ipad.
It is about how to get to a tutorial course on the Common Core Standards in Math. The former executive director of the math project and a few other directors (not me) worked on it. It is free and open to all--and is a good first step in learning.
You will see I was goofin with sound effects at the beginning.
Deb, I thought your video was very helpful. The only suggestion I have is that the text is blurry and a little difficult to read.
ReplyDeleteAnika,
Deleteyes indeed I did notice that. Explain Everything wasn't the easiest screen cast app to use, and it was blurry. On the one you didn't see, I had inserted slides to say what to click on. Thanks for the feedback.
Deb
Very Useful! I think I might forward the link to myself at work so that I can spread it around- you might get lots of hits on this one. That totally sucks about your video- I wish I could offer some help! :-(
ReplyDeleteAnnie,
DeleteFeel free to spread it around. I have sent it to all my math project buddies. Thanks! I hope I do get hits.
Deb
That is useful! Thanks for sharing - I will have to check that out later! I loved that your screencast was short and sweet! It is interesting that the app doesn't show the video box even - does your ipad have quicktime? I'm going to try that for a screencast next time it's needed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb, good information. To make the text clearer, reduce the actual size of window on your computer screen so that it is something like, 540 x 380. This is one technique to make text clearer.
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