How to Use This Free Screencasting Tool for E-Learning. You may have heard the news last week that Articulate launched a new screencasting tool called Screenr. It is a free web-based tool that lets you create screencasts without installing any software. I really like Screenr. If you haven’t tried it out yet, you should give it a whirl. Here’s what I like best: Screenr is super easy to use and there’s nothing to download. You just click the record button on the website and you’re recording your screen activity and your narration. The image quality is pretty darn good. With that said, let me share some ideas on how you can use Screenr with your rapid elearning courses. 1.
Screenr gives you an embed code. Here are a couple of tutorials on how to embed the Screenr videos in Moodle and how to embed them in Blackboard. Click here to view the web object demo. 2. As I mentioned earlier, one of my favorite things about Screenr is that I can download the videos as MP4 files and not have the Screenr logo in the video. Click here to view the MP4 demo. 3. How To Record Your iPad Screen (The Easy Way) How to Record Screencast Videos on your iPad or iPhone. This detailed guide describes the various options that will help you record movies (screencasts) of your iPad or iPhone screen.
You can use it for capturing app demos, game walkthroughs and more. Whether you are an app developer building iOS apps and games or a tech blogger who likes to review such apps, what you definitely want is a screencasting tool that will help you easily record video demos, or screencast movies, of your mobile app. Now there are tons of screencasting apps available for your Windows or Mac desktop but if you wish to capture the screen of your iPad or iPhone, the scene is very disappointing. A search for “screen recorder” or “screencasting” shows zero results in the iTunes app store. That said, there are ways, or rather workarounds, by which you can capture the screen activity of your iPad or iPhone and convert that into a movie.
Option 1. This is the quick solution. Option 2: Use Display Recorder to Capture your iPhone /iPad Screen. AirPlay Mirroring to your Mac: Reflection App Demo. iPad Screencasting Apps. What is ScreenChomp? The iPad app to Record. Sketch. Share! ScreenChomp - Create & Share Tutorials on Your iPad. iPad Screencasting Apps | Teach.
iPad Screencasting Apps | Educreations Interactive Whiteboard. Educreations Interactive Whiteboard (by Ethan, who is seven) iPad Screencasting Apps | ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard. ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard. iPad Screencasting Apps | Doodlecast Pro. Doodlecast Pro. iPad Screencasting Apps | Explain a Website. Ipad course with Explain A Website application. iPad Screencasting Apps | Doceri. Freedom to Teach. Name: Toni Weiss School: Tulane University State: New Orleans, Louisiana Job Title: Senior Professor of Practice, Department of Economics; Associate Director, Tulane’s Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching How do you use Doceri?
Do you use Doceri Desktop as well as the iPad app? Let me start by saying that I have never used PowerPoint when I teach. I teach very large classes (190 students) in a theater type setting. Having content up on the screen makes it significantly easier for all students to see the material, including those who might have a sight impairment.
As a check for understanding, I can hand my iPad to students and ask them contribute to solving a problem. Of graphs so I have the students draw different parts of the graphs and then “pass the iPad.” Students the graphs form and everyone else can see mistakes as they happen. What have been the reactions of your students, other staff, and admin, to your use of Doceri? Have you flipped your classroom? Paul Wagner on using iPad/Doceri in the Classroom. The Interactive Whiteboard for iPad. iPad Screencasting Apps | Explain Everything. Explain Everything - Explain Everything. Explain Everything iPad app tutorial. Made with Explain Everything.
Neuron Made with Explain Everything. Comment enregistrer l'écran d'un iPhone ou d'un iPad ? (Mis à jour en décembre 2015) Depuis 2012 les manières de faire une capture vidéo d’un écran iPhone ou iPad ont pas mal changées. L’option la plus connue à l’époque pour enregistrer une vidéo de votre device iOS était d’utiliser le simulateur iPhone ou iPad de votre Mac. La vidéo étant de plus en plus utilisée pour présenter une application (que ce soit pour un App Preview, une vidéo promo ou une pub vidéo), Apple ainsi que d’autres sociétés nous ont rendu la vie plus facile. Voici les principales options. QuickTime Player Cette possibilité a été introduite avec iOS 8 et OS X Yosemite, et c’est l’option que nous vous recommandons.
Un appareil iOS (iPhone, iPad) avec iOS 8 ou plusUn Mac tournant sur OS X Yosemite ou plusLe « Lightning cable », le cable de chargement livré avec votre iPhone ou iPad Pas besoin de jailbreaker votre iPhone, d’une app tierce ni d’appareil supplémentaire. Voici les différentes étapes: Elgato Voici l’équipement qui était nécessaire : Reflector Voici plus d’information.
Creating Screencasts on an iPad. It's been a while since I have added to my blog, and I thought it was about time for an entry. (I have not taught in over a week due to Hurricane Sandy. Perhaps blogging might help prevent my brain from turning to mush.) I have been exploring some additional tools for creating screencasts & "flipping my classroom". Last year I used a Dell computer with a Quizdom Tablet Presenter to write my lesson in my screencast. My school has since switched to MacBook Airs and Quizdom has not gotten back to me about getting new software that will work on my Mac. So, I went in search of other options. I have an ipad and writing on an ipad is easy. It is an app called "Explain Everything". So, I have some ideas for some future topics for my blog. Hopefully, I will post to my blog a bit more frequently. 5 Recommended iPad Screensharing Apps.
The iPad is supposed to make teaching and learning easier, right? But if you’ve ever tried to talk your mom through a new task on her computer or iPad without being able to show her what you’re doing, you can understand that some frustration might ensue as you try to get an entire class to follow along with you. Or maybe you want to show a quick video or diagram, but holding up your iPad to the class really isn’t reaching everyone. There are a lot of folks out there who feel your pain, and to ease it just a bit, they’ve created Apps to share your screen. There are a lot of them out there, so we’ve sifted through and picked out some of the better ones to give you a good place to start.
If you’ve used any of these (or others) and like them, please let us know! Join.me With the join.me viewer, you can join an online meeting no matter where you go. View someone’s screen, share ideas and collaborate in real time, for free! Air Sketch Conference Pad Team Viewer Screen Chomp Just – Record It. How To Capture And Record An iPhone Or iPad Screen Video? You’re ready to create an iPhone app promo video for your upcoming app? Or maybe you’d like to display a video inside an iPhone on your app website? Sometimes the only way to show how your app works is to actually record what’s going on and capture the iPhone screen as a video.
You can then use the video as it is or go further and showcase it in an animated video to give a feeling of “real-life” usage. Althought it might get a little technical, I feel like this info is all spread up everywhere as new solutions were created and I believe it’s a good idea to do a wrap-up. So here are a few ways to do it. Option 1: Using the iPhone or iPad simulator on your Mac The most known (maybe because it was the first one) way to do a screencast of an app is probably to use the iPhone/iPad simulator on your Mac, while recording your screen with a tool like ScreenFlow, Camtasia Studio, iShowU, or Jing. Option 2: Record directly from your iPhone or iPad This one will require you to jailbreak your iPhone. Screencast.