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Dev Corner - Interview with Ben Pedersen

TechSmith Camtasia

BP: Ben Pedersen - Software Test Engineer for our desktop products unit, currently working with Snagit Windows. My job entails switching teams regularly; I continue to be impressed with the knowledge and helpful attitude of all the Software Developers/Engineers I've interacted with so far. How did you find out about TechSmith?

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Interactivity in Software Tutorials?

Adobe Captivate

Sorry for my cynical attitude, had many discussions with authors over that type of articles. Camtasia (probably the best tool for this goal) and Snagit are also alternatives, but there are a lot more available. It is much easier just to edit an old text than to explore all new features in depth.

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Screencasting: From Script to Screen

TechSmith Camtasia

While this may cramp your “wing it” attitude, this will help you plan out your visuals for your screencast. Reach out on Twitter @Camtasia , @TechSmith , or @Snagit , or browse the many video tutorials on our YouTube channel , I know I watched at least a few throughout this series. Pre-Recording. Write your script.

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How to Record Your Desktop with Screencasting

TechSmith Camtasia

For example, Snagit user Chad Ridderson now closes 50% of his cold sales bids simply by adding screencasts to his email proposals. Use Snagit to record your screen as you walk through the process. He was able to improve his close rate from 33 percent to 50 percent when he started adding quick Snagit videos to his outbound proposals.

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How to Effectively Shift to Online Teaching: The Ultimate Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

Some software such as Snagit can extract text from your photo, if you prefer. Think of Bloom’s taxonomy to assign varied levels of thinking (Skills, Knowledge, and Attitude), or simply use action verbs to create expectations of how students can show their progress. You don’t necessarily need a fancy scanner.

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