Screencasting on Chromebooks. Update 3/17/2014 – It was brought to my attention that this post is out of date now that TechSmith Snagit for Google Chrome allows you to record screencasts in a Chrome app/extension pair.
You can still use the Hangout method I’ve outlined, but a Chrome app and extension give much better results much faster in the long run. You can grab the Extension and the partner App (yes, you need both!) From the Chrome Web Store. This TechSmith blog post will walk you through the process to get screencasting working properly on your Chromebook. UPDATE 12:24 PM 4/16/2013: After searching and experimenting, we found that a Wacom tablet is not currently supported by the Chromebook. Chromebooks in education spaces are exploding (see here, here, and here for starters). While Chromebooks are attractive for many pragmatic reasons as far as management is concerned, some of the limitations of the machines are keeping many people wary. Well, they won’t work, unless you have time to find a workaround. 1. 2. Verify your account by phone - YouTube Help.
Para empezar con el proceso de verificación, ve a youtube.com/verify.
Te pediremos que nos facilites un número de teléfono para verificar tu cuenta, al que enviaremos un código de verificación mediante un SMS o una llamada. Cuando hayas verificado tu cuenta, podrás subir vídeos de más de 15 minutos, siempre que tu cuenta esté en buen estado. También te pediremos que verifiques la cuenta cuando te registres. ¿Por qué YouTube me pide mi número de teléfono? Nos tomamos muy en serio el spam y el uso inadecuado. YouTube solo utilizará tu número de teléfono para enviarte un código de verificación y para comprobar que no se utilice en un gran número de cuentas. He introducido mi número de teléfono, pero no he recibido el código Por lo general, recibirás el código inmediatamente.
Algunos países y operadores no admiten los mensajes de texto de Google. A Permanent YouTube URL for your Hangouts On Air [Creator's Tip #90] How To: Manage Hangouts On Air with Google+ I’ve been diving into Google+ a little bit more lately, and this is stemming from some of the experimenting I did yesterday, when I posted how to record a Google+ Hangout with higher quality audio for podcasting or other interview-type things (great language, I know).
That led to a discussion last night with Lisa Nielson, who was trying to schedule a Hangout On Air for a discussion happening the following night. So, I did some research, and we messed around with Google Hangouts for a few minutes and found a solution. I decided to post everything I found on managing that Hangout here. So, I submit to you: how to manage Google Hangouts On Air so people can actually find the broadcast when it begins. I’m going to outline three possible solutions, and you can take your pick. Please note that while I tested these sitting at my desk, they have not been tested in the wild, and you should do some testing before your event to make sure you’ve got everything ready to go. Make a new regular event. Borismus/chrome-screencast. Screencast. Screen video capture for Chrome OS. This post is about video capture in Chrome that doesn't rely on any external dependencies like Flash (no fun), NPAPI (not supported on Chrome OS) and Native Client (not yet supported on Chrome OS).
I take screenshots all the time for bug reporting, image editing, etc. On OS X, this functionality is conveniently built in, and available through Command - Shift - 4. As a web denizen, I find it very useful to auto-upload these captures to a remote server, so I wrote this minimal image uploader which replaces the default behavior on OS X to capture the screenshot, and also uploads it to a picture hosting service. Taking video capture of various UIs is also immensely useful for showing demonstrations, complex interactions, and subtle bugs.
I recently re-discovered that QuickTime on OS X comes with this functionality built in. What if we're on a web-only device, such as a Chromebook running Chrome OS? Movenote. WeVideo - Video Editor and Maker. Screencasting on Chromebooks.