[Xerte] Camtasia Studio

Ron Mitchell ronm at mitchellmedia.co.uk
Mon Oct 18 17:01:07 BST 2010


No haven't used Relay but it does sound like a good solution for
collaborative development.

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney
Sent: 18 October 2010 16:52
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Camtasia Studio

 

Cheers. I suspected those were the likely users. I think there are simpler
tools for getting started.

 

I suspect this is something that our tea would need to be involved in. Any
experience of Camtasia Relay?

 

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ron Mitchell
Sent: 18 October 2010 16:47
To: 'Xerte discussion list'
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Camtasia Studio

 

I use Camtasia Studio 7 and you can download a fully functioning 30day
trial.

 

Most of my Xerte screencasts on YouTube embedded on
http://mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte are done with this but also with some help
from photostory, Premiere, Photoshop etc. 

 

I think in terms of teacher use those who want to progress on from the
basics could make good use of this especially if you setup templates and
libraries and preferred settings etc so realistically:

 

-        Can use with a bit of training

-        Can use with ongoing training and support

 

Are the most likely profiles. But some will be Cannot use, as it’s too
complicated and/or too time consuming.

 

I think the audio quality is just as important and tricky to get right but
that applies whatever tool is used. The Samson Go at about £30 is a great
little mic and what I've been using lately.

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ron Mitchell
Sent: 18 October 2010 16:35
To: 'Xerte discussion list'
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Camtasia Studio

 

I now use Camtasia Studio as my first choice over other pro tools like
Captivate. I used to prefer the latter because of the smaller files size
e.g. recording stills rather than continuous motion and outputting as flash
but with devices like iOS devices  and popularity and functionality of
YouTube video seems to be the best format anyway and Camtasia Studio is far
more like a video editing tool than other tools. There are loads of
resources and tutorials on the camtasia site and elsewhere so I think all of
your listed profiles apply. It's got good options for setting up templates
with intro's and outro's etc so that all teaching staff have to do is record
their bit. But it's definitely not as easy to use as camstudio or jing or
screenr etc. I'd say there's a progression route from those solutions to
Camtasia Studio for those who really want to get more professional results
via post production and editing etc.

 

I suspect you know all that. 

Ron

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney
Sent: 18 October 2010 16:11
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: [Xerte] Camtasia Studio

 

Hiya,

 

Does anyone here have experience using Camtasia Studio? Does anyone have any
experiences of teaching staff using Camtasia Studio? We’re looking at it,
and I’m playing around a little bit. I wonder if this is a tool that
teaching staff can use:

 

-        Unaided

-        Can use with a bit of training

-        Can use with ongoing training and support

-        Cannot use, as it’s too complicated

 

Thanks,

 

J

 

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