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Lecture and Academic

Screen Recordings Replace Textbooks at Walsall Academy

Walsall Academy, a secondary school in the U.K., applies the latest technology to teaching all subjects—from foreign languages to business studies to computer aided design (CAD).

Camtasia Studio plays a vital role in helping the school deliver fun, interactive, bite-sized course content. According to deputy headmaster Jonathan Boyle, video screen capture is the best way to convey technical subjects such as how to use CAD software. Students can easily follow the action while it's being presented live, then replay and rehearse videos at their own pace.

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Recording Microsoft PowerPoint Live: Lectures without Limitations

Standing in Room 551 of the Terman Engineering Center at Stanford University, Professor Ed Carryer is preparing to deliver another lecture on the finer points of Mechatronics to a full auditorium.

Carryer is equipped with a Toshiba tablet PC preloaded with a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of prepared and blank slides, his microphone headset is on, and the overhead LCD screen shines bright.

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Demonstration

Google SketchUp Cuts Support Costs by $250,000 and Drives New Sales with Camtasia Studio

Google SketchUp 3D modeling software was originally developed by @Last Software, Inc., a small company with a limited training and support budget.

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Web 2.0 Pioneer Attracts Customers and Saves $15 Per User in Support Costs with Demo Video

Swiss company futureLAB launched snapmania, a photo editing and management online application in 2004, well before Web 2.0 became a buzzword.

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E-Learning

Campers Learn Photoshop and Flash with Camtasia Studio Screen Recordings

Primary and secondary school students who attend Youth Tech computer camp successfully learn professional applications such as Adobe Photoshop at their own pace and get more one-on-one time with instructors thanks to Camtasia Studio.

Youth Tech offers week-long courses in web design, animation, video design, digital imaging, and (ever popular with students) video game design.

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Presentation and Training

Presentation Guru Reveals "Create Flash" Button for Camtasia Studio

What's the best way for Microsoft PowerPoint users to share presentations via the Web, CD-ROM, or DVD?

Geetesh Bajaj, a Microsoft-awarded PowerPoint MVP and presentation consultant, believes the solution lies in screen recording software such as Camtasia Studio.

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