John et al,
I have been experimenting with Windows Media Encoder to create
similar programmes - though not for this purpose, yet. It is reasonably
well featured and free to Windows users.
Regards,
Bruce
Bruce Douglas Ingraham, ILTM
Teaching Fellow
Centre for Learning & Quality Enhancement
University of Teesside
Middlesbrough
United Kingdom
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Beaumont-Kerridge
Sent: 07 April 2005 10:13
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Subject: Re: Staff Development on Elearning
Hi,
We have been experiementing with Macromedia Captivate to provide simple
online instrutions of "How To" for some functions in Blackboard. A first
attempt (still being developed) can be found at:
http://www.lbsonline.ac/ddbx-tutor/
This particular example was for foreign tutors and UK moderators
coordinating and responding to students.
For those unfamiliar with the program "Captivate", there are a number of
options, but one is via screen grabs which are then manipulated with
additions of call outs etc. Output is a Flash file, plus Word if needed.
There are also some accessibility options. Does not take too long to
produce simple instructions although I am sure there are some glitches
that no doubt will emerge as we progress.
Just wondered if anyone else out there was doing anything similar?
JBK
Dr. John Beaumont-Kerridge
Principal Teaching Fellow
University of Luton Business School
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:16:32 +0100, Arthur Loughran <loug-
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>Hi,
>I would be grateful if someone (or lots of someones) could let me know
>of
any staff dev. programme that is provided wholly online, ie no F2f at
all, designed to teach staff how and why to use a VLE (the full range of
options not just etutoring).
>
>thanks,
>Arthur Loughran
>University of Paisley
>
>
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