Great news - Matt has given me permission to purchase the Camtasia Screencast software. This is a huge deal, as we will be able to produce screen casts at need, rather than having to wait for another department to develop them on our behalf.
I've already created the sample screencast that I blogged about a bit ago on creating a References page in APA style via Word. I am planning to redo that cast with improved audio and text. I am also working on screen casts of our programmatic information literacy presentations, which I hope we can offer to online students in the interim, while we are developing the course.
What other presentations should we develop? In the basic rules of screencasting, I would like each to be no more than 15 minutes in length (we can make a series if they need to be longer) and be comprised of screen shots or screen actions (not video). They need to have a script (because figuring out what to say on the fly is impossible). Ideas, anyone?
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1. Creating a reference list in NoodleBib and uploading it in Word
2. Taking notes in NoodleBib, tagging them, etc.
3. Requesting an ILL through the catalog
4. Advanced EBSCO features (alerts, folders)
5. Getting the most out of a specific database (For example, using Business Search Complete for market research, company profiles)
I think a screen cast on creating or at least formatting an annotated bibliography would be helpful; that is one of my most common questions from students.
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