There is a company that makes a whiteboard scanner for the purpose of online and boardroom presentations. It works pretty decent and its not that expensive. It was about $500.00.
I have never used it, but have used a desktop camera instead of a whiteboard and a projector to present what ever is on my micro board. John Bacon-Shone wrote: >> Marc Zeedar wrote: >> >> >>> What might work, however, would be to do a simple audio recording of >>> each session. Bundle an MP3 audio file with a PDF of the presentation >>> for the listener to follow along and you'd have a pretty decent >>> learning tool that wouldn't cost much to produce. >>> > > Joe wrote: > > >> Even better would be to use a screen recorder to capture the >> presentation along with the audio recording. You wouldn't get to see >> the actual presenter or audience, but apart from any robotics >> presentations, you'd get pretty much everything else of interest. >> > > I record all my teaching these days using iShowU - which is a cheap > way to record whatever is on the screen plus a mike for recording the > audio > > For me, this is not perfect as I occasionally use the whiteboard, but > it is pretty good and requires no technical support at all - I just > bring along my laptop (Powerbook G4) and a decent mike and M-Audio > Mobile Pre mixer (converts audio to USB signal) as I find the laptop > mike not good enough. > > I then make the QT video available as a podcast for download for my > students - about 50MB storage per hour > > The only problem then is requiring people to use a mike properly, but > it covers use of any software on the laptop. > > There is other software, but it requires use of Powerpoint or > Keynote, which does not cover my use of statistical software, where I > want students to see the graphics. > > I would be very happy if this could be done and made available as podcasts. > > Thanks > > John > _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
