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  • Updated: 20 Nov 2009
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Tipical Charlie
Welcome to Tipical Charlie, a repository of all kinds of tips related to computing, from web developer and technologist, Charlie Arehart.
I'll mostly share my own tips that I've found others enjoyed hearing about. I'll welcome tips from others, too.
(Wondering where I came up with the name?)

Recording your screen, to give or get help

posted Saturday, 7 October 2006

Are you aware of the various alternatives for creating a visual recording of your screen with voice over or other callouts on the screen? These tools can be great for creating either brief overviews of how to do something, or longer tutorials. I've even used them to send to a customer support rep for a product having a problem, and they've said it was very helpful to have such a real view of what I'm seeing.

Rather than create a list of them here, I'll point you to a nice article that does that, offering a nice intro on each, and discusses the concept of using screencasts to help others. Indeed, it's called:

Screencasting to help your mom
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/05/screencasting-to-help-your-mom.html

I'm a longtime fan of Camtasia myself. Sure, it's not free, but you often get what you pay for. One tool that the articles doesn't mention, which is free for Powerpoint users, is Microsoft Producer : http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/technologies/producer.mspx  

While the sites for each of the product linked to in that article will have resources to help you get started, here is a nice O'Reilly article on the general idea of creating screencasts: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/06/13/primetime.html

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