I’ve been using Camstudio a long time to record all my desktop videos and screencasts. I only just discovered today that it will do picture-in-picture recording with a web cam. It’s a cool feature to this free software, although as evidenced by the lag, I likely need to tweak some settings or close more programs…. Continue Reading →
Using Camstudio to Screen Record Video Tutorials
Using Camstudio to Screen Record Video Tutorials. Camstudio was the first screencasting program that I ever used. It’s also one of the only ones I know of that will record in AVI format, allowing you to edit the video with Windows Movie Maker. For future installments of the Monday Night Update, I may… Continue Reading →
Using video to address an immediate research need
This is a video that I put together last week to address a complaint that a faculty member had with her students’ research. The students were finding one particular resource and overusing and over-citing it in their projects. To address her concern, I put together this video and posted it all over my Business Blog,… Continue Reading →
Skype-ing and Screensharing With Stephen
Yesterday I had the good fortune to connect with Stephen Francoeur via Skype. He and I spent a little time testing out the new screensharing options in the newest version of Skype. We had fun poking around with the new features, and I recorded some of what we saw. I used Camstudio to… Continue Reading →
Free Screen Recording Software
It appears that DemoStudio, the open source screen capture application, no longer has a project page on SourceForge. I have the software installed on my machine, but I wanted to find it so a colleague could install it on her PC. After poking around on the web a bit, I was able to find CamStudio,… Continue Reading →