I wanted to show how easy it is for teachers to record their own videos for their courses. I recorded some short videos with my Flip Ultra Video camera and created a screencast to illustrate how to make a movie using Flip Share, which is the software that comes with the camera.
This time I used the Vimeo web site to upload the the screencast and the video created during the screencast.
I also used the free open source program called CamStudio to record the screencast.
Here is the screencast:
Here is the video:
The wind picked up and added some distortion to the audio. The perils of recording outside. Sorry about that.
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Comments
Well Done
Thomas, I think I'll send the link to my son, who recieved a Flip phone from Santa this Christmas, as I'm not sure he has discovered what you are sharing in this video!
Thanks
Terry