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Camtasia Studio

Camtasia Studio. Dr Michael Parkinson/ Eamonn Costello DCU. Areas. What is Camtasia Studio? Pedagogy Uses Programs Usability Delivery Constraints Summary. What is Camtasia Studio?. A method for recording a computer screen together with a voice-over/ video.

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Camtasia Studio

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  1. Camtasia Studio Dr Michael Parkinson/ Eamonn Costello DCU

  2. Areas • What is Camtasia Studio? • Pedagogy • Uses • Programs • Usability • Delivery • Constraints • Summary Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  3. What is Camtasia Studio? • A method for recording a computer screen together with a voice-over/ video. • An editing suite for pulling videos together • A publishing suite for ‘publishing’ the videos in a wide range of different formats. Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  4. Flexibility for both traditional and non-traditional learners Remote delivery Backup to lectures Flexibility in terms of Time Place Pace Revision aid Remote delivery causes us to think about what we are doing Student Centred Learning VSI Students take control of movie-making Pedagogy Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  5. Automated Podcasting Solution Expands the Boundariesof the Classroom David Aldrich, Bradley Bell, Tim Batzel  University of Washington http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1181217&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=16202662&CFTOKEN=34160088) • “We asked students to identify the aspects of podcasting that supported their learning.… The top choices that students selected were that listening to the podcasts helped them catch up when they missed class and helped them prepare for homework and exams”. • “Students …. used the podcasts to clarify materials covered in lectures, enhancing their comprehension of complex concepts .. and to fill in gaps in their notes”. • “These patterns indicate that the primary benefit of podcasting is its ability to provide repeat access to lectures. This attribute benefits all students who access the podcasts, not only those that miss a class.” Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  6. Use of ‘Virtual lectures’ significantly improves student grades in BE102 • Students were allowed access to ‘virtual lectures’ to cover the first half of BE102. The 2nd half of the course was taught by a different lecturer and used as a control. • The more students used ‘virtual lectures’ the higher their grades in MCQ questions, short answer questions, and essay questions. Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  7. Video Supplemental Instruction http://www.umkc.edu/cad/vsi/ • Lectures were videotaped • Groups of students then ran through the videos supported by a peer mentor. • Grades were significantly better than for comparison students even though intake qualifications were lower for the VSI group. • Now web-based VSI http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3950/is_200404/ai_n9353369 Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  8. Student-Created Movies How may students participate in movie creation? • “Just-In-Time” movie creation – teacher responds to student query • Student-created movies • “Create a movie explaining a concept or solving an example of a problem” e.g. http://nolimit.esd113.k12.wa.us/mathcasts/factors_and_multiples/ac-quentin/ac-quentin.html • Cost Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  9. Uses • ‘Virtual lectures’ • PowerPoint • Freehand text • Program ‘walk-throughs’ • Live capture of presentations • VSI Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  10. Users IT Sligo 60 licences IT Carlow Many licences Stirling Why? Simple Quick Good quality Cheap ( €204.49) Sound Pedagogy Doable Fast Camtasia Studio Usability Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  11. Size Quality Movement Video/ Talking head/ voice-over Size of image Delivery platform CD/DVD VLE Podcasts Live V rehearsed Pedagogy Constraints Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  12. Commercial Software Camtasia Studio 4 (http://www.techsmith.com/) Macromedia Captivate Lotus ScreenCam Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional ‘Instant Demo’ Free Software Windows Media Encoder Wink CamStudio [sic] Instanbul (Linux) Hardware Tie-clip Microphone or headset Radio mic for live recording Software & Hardware • A good List: http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/05/screencasting-to-help-your-mom.html(14/05/2005) Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  13. Uses: Mathematics Diagrams Draw on any screen Save black/white-board work Freehand Text (electronic ink) Hardware • Pen input device or • Tablet PC Software Commercial • Microsoft OneNote • SMART (includes recording) • Drawing packages (Flash, Freehand) Free • Jarnal Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  14. Math Examples Assorted Math Movies by teachers and students: http://coolschooltools.com/ By a student: http://nolimit.esd113.k12.wa.us/mathcasts/factors_and_multiples/ac-quentin/ac-quentin.html By a three and half year old: http://coolschooltools.com/Movies/Sarah/1/ Extensive mathematics video resource (some traditional videos): http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk Fostering Collaboration Through Community

  15. Summary • Video production is simple, quick, cheap, effective • Can improve student learning • For repetitive tasks can save staff time Fostering Collaboration Through Community

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