Monday, October 26, 2009

Screencasting - What still needs to be done

My plans for my screen casting are to record it at home or in a lab in the library. I think at home would be the easiest because I can control the volume of the room, where as in a lab I cannot control any these things.

The system I plan on using is Jing. It has been discussed in class and I feel more confident in a system that has been discussed and that my professor understands. With this system I will be able to get help from my professor and also have some online help that has been provided on the website. I will have to download it in order to use it but when I am done with it I can get rid of it if i need to. I would also be able to use it at a location on campus that may already have it installed.

I will have to "check out" a headset from the technology lab. I do not have my own to record my screen cast.

My To-Do List

1. Get the tools that I need such as: install Jing, and get a headset from the tech. lab.
2. Read over my script a few times so I know exactly what I am going to say.
3. Edit my screen cast so that it sounds good for everyone to listen to and it makes sense with which slide is being shown.
4. Show my screen cast to my class for viewing.