Screen-casting enables you to capture anything on your screen, add an audio narration, and share the resulting presentation with your students. Screen-casting tools can help you create course orientations, present mini lectures, provide assignment feedback, and even support students’ technology use. In this workshop, you will look at a variety of web-based, desktop, and mobile screen-casting tools to find the right one for your teaching and learning needs. You will engage in the process of creating a screen-cast, including planning, story boarding, preparing your screen, recording, and publishing.


Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss educational uses and best practices of screen-casts.

  • Create a short screen-cast

Format:

This workshop is a three day long, asynchronous learning experience beginning on a Wednesday and ending the following Friday. The workshop will require approximately 6-8 hours of work, including reading research-based articles, viewing presentations, engaging in online discussion forums, and submitting assignments. Total length of time to completion: 3 days.

Who should attend?

Faculty
Instructional Designers
Educational technologists
University staff involved in training