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Robin Good's insight:
Recordit.co is a new app for the Mac that allows you to easily record any screen action and to share it instantly with anyone. Recordit is a super-simplified screencasting tool, that takes away any possible complexity or technical issues from recording screen actions. This tool is ideal to share or report a bug you encounter in a certain app or to show where to click and what to choose to someone unfamiliar with a certain online service. Free to use. Download it now: http://recordit.co/ N.B.: It requires Mac OSX 10.9
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Robin Good's insight:
StartMeeting, a cost-effective multi-feature web conferencing and collaboration service has introduced StartMeeting Studio, a free tool which allows you to record your own presentations, tutorials or screencasts, archive them online or download them and share with your readers across key social media channels. StartMeeting Studio is effectively a free but effective screencasting tool which allows you to record both your computer screen activities as well as your own voice. During recording you can pause and restart the recording at any point. The final recording is immediately available after you press the Stop button, can be viewed right away or downloaded as an .flv file. Works across Macs and PCs. You don't need to have any previous account with StartMeeting to use this. Just sign-up and go. My comment: Very easy to use. Effective, reliable out of the box. Good extra bonus the ability to download the recording. Free to use. Try it out now by signing up here: https://www.startmeeting.com/user/signup More info: https://www.startmeeting.com/ FAQ: http://www.startmeeting.com/faq My review from a year ago: http://collaborationtools.masternewmedia.org/p/1489987300/cross-platform-screen-sharing-and-audio-conferencing-for-up-to-1000-people-startmeeting Related / Similar tools: http://pinterest.com/robingood/best-screencasting-tools-2013/
![]() GoView is a screencasting tool which allows Windows PC users to capture their computer screen in one-click and to easily edit their screencasts. GoView is as simple as it gets. After install, you are provided with a small icon on the bottom right of your screen. When you want to record what you see on your screen with your own audio commentary, you simply select the "Record Screen & Audio" menu selection and you are ready to go. Once the recording is complete GoView provides with a very easy to use interface that simplifies greatly the process of editing and cleaning up the recording. The final edited recording can be then easily saved and shared online with anyone. Free to use. Watch a video demo: http://goview.com/goldwyn/spring/play?method=playerDemo&recordingId=e371b396-a8cb-45ad-a64f-b560586b506b Check out the main features in this introductory illustrated tour: http://goview.com/goldwyn/spring/login?method=tour Sign-up for free: https://goview.com/goldwyn/spring/register?method=register (Reviewed by Robin Good) |
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Robin Good's insight:
MoveNote is an excellent free web and mobile app that allows you to create embeddable video presentations that include your video alongside a set of slides or pictures that you have pre-selected. MoveNote is very easy to use. You first upload your PowerPoint slides or individual images and then you start recording your live video by explaining while you highlight and move through the slides. Once completed you can save the composite recording and share it or embed on any website or blog. MoveNote connects directly to your Dropbox, Google Drive or BOX account as well as with Gmail and Microsoft email clients. Free to use. Try it out now: http://www.movenote.com/ iOS version: https://itunes.apple.com/fi/app/movenote/id535115011?mt=8 Check this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZgqdAUYMaA Android version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.movenote&hl=en Video tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/user/Movenote/videos Covered before: https://www.scoop.it/t/presentation-tools/p/637597708/2011/11/07/bring-together-video-and-image-presentations-for-your-online-show-movenote
Ali Anani's curator insight,
February 10, 2014 12:34 AM
Speaking presentations- a FREE application. Grab it.
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
August 1, 2014 8:50 AM
You can create videos with your presentations: just add your explanations and/or notes to your slides, generate the video-then share via gmail, drive, dropbox, box, or via your chromebook, or use their iOS or Android app, or share via their Google Chrome app.
Check them out at: http://www.movenote.com/
Tutorials (Movenote lite is free for teachers/classrooms): http://edumovenote.tumblr.com/tutorials
![]() Robin Good: Here is a truly well prepared illustrated guide to record your screen on your iPhone or iPad. "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." Amit Agarwal of Digital Inspiration, has done an excellent research and curation job in bringing together the very best tools, resources and video tutorials that clearly explain how to record the screen on your favorite smartphone. This guide includes six alternative solutions, all clearly explained by an accompanying video. Very useful. Full guide: http://www.labnol.org/software/record-screencasts-on-ipad-iphone/20958/ |
A really quick tool for the Mac, but can do the same with Quicktime. Not sure if my firewall is preventing this from running. Recorded 5 seconds of footage from 1/4 of my screen on my MacBook Pro and has been cycling for about 5 minutes. Personally I pay the money and use ScreenFlow, which also allows webcam and microphone input together with screen casting and computer sound. Once finished recording the Screenflow editor pops up to allow you to adjust any of the shot.
Just on Mac!!