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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Item #19

Hmmmm, I like this, I think I like this a lot. As a computer teacher, I'm often showing multiple steps in a slow motion so that my students can see the steps, hear me explain how to navigate to specific areas, and then have them do each step with me. This is a lot of work, and sometimes a lot for a young child to remember. What if I had a screen capture that somehow continued on a loop so they can see the steps over and over again, so if they get lost they can work through the issue themselves? I wonder if that would work. I'm just thinking out loud, but I think this is a good idea. I used screen castle and couldn't be happier. This is the easiest thing I've done all day. I attempted to add the video in here, but I'm thinking the file is too big, it's amazing how quickly a movie gobbles up memory. I am not converting the file, let's see if that works. I think that will be a huge issue if I choose to do this at work. Will Craig Holland have a heart attack if I use screen captures often? Hmmmmm...one to ponder on for the evening. OK, maybe this file is too big,I attempted to convert the file...that didn't work. I redid the screen capture, it's not quite as informative, but it may attach to this post.

Hmmm, this is what I'm getting...
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1 comment:

  1. I think if you use a tool like screenr or one of the others featured, you will avoid this issue since the files are hosted outside of the district and there is no memory issue. We have used these tools for a while now and couldn't be happier (including Craig!)

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