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How to Screen Record on Your Mac (With Audio)

TechSmith Camtasia

Sure, you can make a video recording of your computer screen with the QuickTime Player app, but there a few major hangups: There’s no option to trim or edit. You can’t record video and audio at the same time. How to record your screen on Mac with audio. Step 2: Choose audio to record.

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Reformat your training sessions to increase their impact

LearnUpon

You can do this by using tools like Camtasia or QuickTime (you may need to download a plugin to record both audio and video). You’ll need a camera, tripod and a microphone. My advice is to avoid using the laptop’s inbuilt microphone. Instead you could buy a decent microphone, at a cheap cost, for best results.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

AAC (m4a)–audio. microphone–dynamic or condenser. Pop filters–you can buy it at any audio supply or use an old screen door and bend it around your mic. Save to CD, swf, avi, mp3, Quicktime. multitrack audio for Mac. Transcripts can be used if it’s just audio (mp3 or radio).

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Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions

Experiencing eLearning

Share example = Microphone. Breakout rooms–how does audio work? Media file types/players–if you use Quicktime, will everyone in the audience be able to see it? Audio response–something too long to type in chat. Brainstorm = chat pod. Demonstrate = Application share/web tour. PPTs for structure.

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MAC Screen recording program

Take an e-Learning Break

Snapz Pro X allows you to record anything on your screen, saving it as a QuickTime ® movie or screenshot. It captures full motion video of anything on your screen, complete with digital audio, and an optional microphone voiceover. Check it out: [link]

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Here are the results and the level of exposure to technology tools this community provides: Twitter (2482) Social Network (1999) Wiki (1610) LMS (1346) Podcaster (1239) Facebook (1176) Flash (980) PowerPoint (922) YouTube (843) RSS (814) LinkedIn (798) Second Life (687) iPhone (602) Director (584) Moodle (550) PDF (521) Captivate (515) Wikipedia (502) (..)

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A Simple 7-Step Guide To Making A Tutorial Video

IT Training Department Blog

While an iPhone can give you create video quality, it won’t always give you the best audio quality. You can get lapel mics for your iPhone, though, so even audio isn’t a problem with a $300 or so investment. Lapel or boom mic for quality audio. Quality audio is essential for a successful tutorial video.