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A screencast is a digital recording of a computer screen with audio narration. Screencasts can include telestrator (‘John Madden pen’) annotations. Narrated slideshows include audio recordings synchronized to images without hand-drawn annotations. Screencasts and narrated slideshows can be created with two kinds of tools: 1. Browser-based: Create an account on the website and use a modern web browser like Google Chrome or FireFox to record, save and share it. 2. Client-based: Download and install software on a computing device to record and save. Via Baiba Svenca
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
May 11, 10:12 AM
screencast tool comparisons. The table is extremely simple and useful for begginers in screencasting. Delete the scoop?
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A fable about using design to help your audience see your message clearly. And what to avoid. For directors, designers, instructional designers, and presenters. Via Baiba Svenca
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February 25, 9:06 AM
An effective way to engage your audience in learning principles of many content areas!
tom jackson's curator insight,
February 25, 9:07 AM
another idea for delivering your lessons, sometime we overlook the fable. An effective way to engage your audience in learning principles of many content areas!
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March 3, 11:07 PM
An interesting example of how to use a fable to teach a subject. Delete the scoop?
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Combine sharing pictures and narration and what do you get? Slidestory! Slidestory is a new, exciting and FREE way to make presentations and share them on the Internet. Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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Alex Rister: "Storytelling for Presentations" was a short lesson I developed for my online Professional Communication and Presentation course. How do you teach storytelling Via Baiba Svenca, Robin Good
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May 8, 2:38 AM
Presentation need Nanotechnology /New IP of Nano/ .
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May 17, 2:42 AM
Trasformar euna presentazione in una storia da raccontare: lo sforzo più complesso! Delete the scoop?
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How to create great PowerPoint slides. Top tips and tools to use to create slides using PowerPoint, including fonts, colours and themes. Via Baiba Svenca, Peter Mellow, HIND ABDELRAHMAN, Katharina Kulle, Mats Larsnäs, Aki Puustinen, Terheck, Jimun Gimm
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As a fervid follower of Presentation Zen, I give this preso 2 thumbs up...lots of good suggestions and sources.
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January 31, 8:40 AM
Excelentes recomendaciones para crear presentaciones. MPPB Delete the scoop?
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This looks like a lot of work, but I can see students really getting into it. It looks like a great way to 'trick' students into working very hard to learn the things needed for a successful project. (that they would have fun doing).
Simple Great!