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Rylstim Screen Recorder

Rylstim Screen Recorder | Resources and ideas for the 21st Century Classroom | Scoop.it

A light application for instant recording of on-screen manipulations and saving it to an AVI file at high quality.

Rylstim Screen Recorder allows recording events happening on the monitor, including the mouse pointer and the visualization of the regular and right clicks of the mouse buttons. The initial setup doesn't require any special skills; you can get started with video recording as soon as you have selected the required video codec.

Free download.

 

Read the review http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/rylstim-screen-recorder-a-screencast-tool-that-focuses-on-simplicity/


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TheBrain - more than mindmapping

TheBrain - more than mindmapping | Resources and ideas for the 21st Century Classroom | Scoop.it

"It starts with a single Thought and grows more powerful as you use it. Think of it as a living mind map with unlimited space for everything you want, are learning or need to remember. Each idea can grow and evolve with all related Thoughts instead of being separated in folders or lists. Use TheBrain to manage specific projects...

TheBrain lets you see how your ideas and information are related. Use powerful visualization to discover information that would normally be overlooked, make connections and gain new understanding of your projects and content..."

Free download.


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David Congrave's comment, December 7, 2012 11:51 AM
On the one hand it looks like a potentially useful product. It's sort of a graphical Evernote with linkage but the price $249 and $299 is way out in left field. Evernote is $45. It's a "nice to have" product but not a "must have".
Baiba Svenca's comment, December 7, 2012 2:11 PM
There is a free version too.