SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LLA Preconference March 10, 2010 Libcasting In your Library Lori Spradley LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK �Screencasting can be defined as the recording of a computer screen with narration �How � libraries use screencasting There are three types: directional, conceptual, and informational LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK �Directional http: //mars. wnec. edu/~infolit/flash/findbook. html LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK �Conceptual http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=u. DGJ 2 CYf. Y 9 A&feature=channel_page LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK � Informational http: //library. blip. tv/file/157600 LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK � Create a new project � Define a section or capture the whole screen � Hit enter LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK �Add �Text audio boxes LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK �View web video on the LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK Saves your screencast in five different formats: �HTML �Java. Script �Flash �Wink Project file format (. wnk) �PDF LSpradley
SCREENCASTING WITH WINK Pros � Cons Intuitive similar to a PC interface � Built-in tutorials � Creates frames for easy editing � Free � Easy to use � You can’t preview selected frames � You can’t zoom in or out � Limited control over resizing and editing the objects you insert LSpradley