Sally (and others),
 
Check out the following site.  It contains both free software (available for 
download) and if you create an account to host your screen casts (think of it 
as the youtube of screen casting).  If enough people start developing and 
sharing their screen casts then there will be a nice pool to draw from.  You 
might find ones that you can link to for your site and other will be able to 
link to your.  
 
http://freescreencast.com/
 
Doug
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Doug Peterson, Ph.D.
Director of University Honors
Associate Professor of Psychology
 
The University of South Dakota
414 E. Clark
Vermillion SD  57069
 
Psychology Phone: (605) 677-5295   Honors Phone: (605) 677-5223
doug.peter...@usd.edu
 

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From: Sally Walters [mailto:swalt...@dccnet.com]
Sent: Sun 1/18/2009 1:08 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] screencast software - preference?




I teach a fully online intro psyc. I want to create some screencasts and have 
been reading up on possible software - does anyone have any recommendations? It 
doesn't have to be free. I'm particularly interested in Camtasia versus 
Captivate. Initially I want to make one to teach beginner APA style, and 
another to teach students how to use PsycINFO from our library portal. 
 
Any recommendations or advice appreciated.
 
thanks,
Sally
 
Sally Walters, PhD
Dept. of Psychology
Capilano University
North Vancouver, BC

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