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Screencasting - DIY Tools

Web-based screencasting tools make it easy to create short screencasts without resorting to expensive software on your computer. We highlight three services that allow you to quickly create a narrated screen recording, which can be shared via popular web channels. These services have time limits and require Java for the screen recorder and Flash for the playback and can be used to create brief website tutorials, image annotations, or any other demonstration that would be better conveyed audiovisually than via text.

Once your screencast has been created, it can easily be shared with others on Twitter, Facebook, or other social media sites. Several of the tools also allow you to embed the screencast into a website or wiki or to upload the movie to YouTube.

The services below will work on a PC or a Mac and are free to use:

Screenr: (from Articulate)

Screenjelly:

Screencast-o-matic:

Faculty and instructors are also welcomed to test out more robust desktop-based solutions at the Faculty Support Lab in 204 Butler Library.

Related entries:


Sharing a Screen Simplifies Support



Screen Sharing for Tech Support or Teaching at a Distance



Screencasts for Student Training



Screen Capture with Jing