Posts Tagged ‘screen capture’

February 22 - App Review: Doceri Combines Screencasting, Desktop Control, and Interactive Whiteboard

By: in App Of The Week

The Doceri interactive whiteboard and screencast recorder app, like the Splashtop app I reviewed earlier, is useful to anyone wishing to remotely control a projected image from a connected computer, make screen annotations on what is displayed (you can make the annotations on a displayed image or a whiteboard), and send your creation for others to see. The thing I liked the most about using Doceri is the ease with which recorded audio and screen annotations can be made and the ability to send/post the finished product to a LMS or similar system for students to access. This app can save you the expense associated with costly classroom whiteboards and the controls in the app are easy to navigate.


March 15 - Using Screen Capture Software to Improve Student Learning

By: in Teaching with Technology

By using Podcasts, vodcasts, and screen capture software to provide supplemental and remedial materials, instructors can focus on higher-order learning activities during class, says Dave Yearwood, associate professor and chair of the Technology Department at the University of North Dakota. In an email interview with The Teaching Professor, Dr. Yearwood shared some ideas for getting started.


January 27 - Using Screen Capture Software to Help Reclaim Class Time

By: in Instructional Design

Think about how you teach. Now think about how students learn. What are some things you can do to ensure that there is congruence between your teaching style and students’ preferred way of retrieving and processing information?


December 10 - Supplement Classroom Learning with Screen Capture Software

By: in Online Seminars

Reinvigorate your courses by expanding learning beyond the confines of the classroom. Discover how to screencasting and other instructional technologies can help make face-to-face class time more productive.