Create Screencasts to Present Content and Focus Attention
Description Screencasting refers to as a digitally recorded playback of computer screen output which often contains audio narration (Udell, 2005). Faculty choose to use them to record portions of lectures to provide overview, describe procedures, present concepts, focus attention and elaborate content (Sugar, Brown & Luterbach, 2010). Here are a few examples of instructional uses …
Continue reading “Create Screencasts to Present Content and Focus Attention”
Related Tags: Content, Instructor Presence, Jing, Powerpoint, Problem-Based Learning, Screencast, Video