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Mathcasts - Getting Started
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Getting Started (With Creating and Sharing Mathcasts)
Windows
View screencasts showing methods
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Shows 3 methods (Live, Library-Infinite Cloning, Undo-Redo) for creating mathcasts. Tools: CS, SN, GT (for Live and Undo-Redo). Includes SMART Notebook(s) for you to use.
Beginners should use Jing or JingPro instead of Camtasia Studio to record & produce.
Starter SMART Notebook with 2 problems set up for Library/Toolkit-Infiinte Cloning method (requires SN v 10).
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Shows the use of SMART Notebook (SN), TechSmith Camtasia Studio (SN), TechSmith Screencast.com (SC), and a graphics tablet to create a set of mathcasts
Beginners should use Jing or JingPro instead of Camtasia Studio to record & produce.
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Shows how to quickly create a mathcast in real time. Tools: CS, SN, GT
Beginners should use Jing or JingPro instead of Camtasia Studio to record & produce.
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Shows a mathcasting method which does not require a graphics tablet. Tools: CS, SN. Includes SMART Notebook(s) for you to use.
Beginners should use Jing or JingPro instead of Camtasia Studio to record & produce.
Starter SMART Notebook with 2 problems set up for Library/Toolkit-Infiinte Cloning method (requires SN v 10)
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Shows how to create a mathcast by recording while "replaying" it using the undo and redo buttons. Tools: CS, SN, GT
Beginners should use Jing or JingPro instead of Camtasia Studio to record & produce.
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Then
- Download & install TechSmith Camtasia Studio
(30 day free trial - See - Screen recording & production software )
- Download & install SMART Notebook software
(free download - See Tools - Annotation Software ).
- Start SMART Notebook software and use your keyboard and mouse (or graphics tablet if you have one) to write a math problem. Or use the SMART capture tool to capture an image of a problem to solve.
- Plug in a headset or microphone
(see Tools - Recording Sound )
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- Start Camtasia Recorder. Use the wizard and choose part of the screen to record with voice.
- Start recording.
- Type or write your solution with a keyboard, mouse and/or graphics tablet).
No graphics tablet? - see this mathcast and the how2mathcast .
- Stop recording at the end of your writing.
- Save your mathcast with a meaningful name.
- Students : Upload your movie (avi) to a free YouTube.com account and share it.
- Teachers : Produce your mathcasts using Camtasia Studio and the Screencast to Web preset. Then upload your movie to Screencast.com and/or YouTube.com and share it. Google Video is ok but screencasts don't look nearly as clear on it as Screencast.com or YouTube.com.
- Link to your Screencast.com or YouTube mathcasts or embed YouTube mathcasts in a blog, wiki, etc.
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Mac
- Use SnapZ Pro by Ambrosia Software to create QuickTime (.mov) movies & share these using YouTube or Google Video.
- Use Mac in PC mode and use tools as in Windows section above.
- Use Mac version of SMART Notebook software (9.5 or above) along with the SMART Recorder to create QuickTime (.mov) movies & share these using YouTube or Google Video.
- Ask TechSmith to create a Mac version of Camtasia Studio! You'll be glad you did.
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Intermediate
- Use Sizer to resize Windows to convenient sizes like 800x600 or 640x480. See Troy Stein's Sizer tutorial .
- Produce movies to other formats like CD, Pocket PC, video iPod, Sony PSP using Camtasia Studio.
- Use ExamView dynamic questions as the basis for questions.


Mathcasts - Getting Started
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