Your Teaching, Multiplied
Put video to work in your teaching! Give your presentation once—share it as many times as you want.
Record video lessons that demonstrate visual or technical subjects. Record a live presentation or lecture to give learners a rewind button for class. Help them learn at their own pace…or catch up from an absence.
Camtasia Studio software is smart, quick to learn, and feature rich! Easily record the activity on your PC screen…plus audio and webcam. Record live during class or in advance. Edit for polish, or keep it simple. Add self-quizzes and callouts. Share crystal-clear videos in all the formats students want: iPod/iPhone, web, blog, and more.
(Looking to do lecture capture on a large scale? Check out Camtasia Relay...)
What features will I use in teaching?
- Capture PPT presentations with a click
- Record & highlight interaction with websites or applications
- Emphasize and elaborate with callouts
- Measure retention with Flash quizzes
- Collect quiz results via email or SCORM-compliant LMS
- Make content accessible with closed captioning
Instructor Narrows the Distance in Distance Ed
Instructor Jean Kent uses Camtasia Studio to produce videos that help students succeed in her online course, IT 111 Internet & Web Authoring. With video, she orients students on the first day of class, helps them through the technical learning curve, introduces new concepts, and delivers individual feedback on projects.
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I've got a nice collection of movies that I can often reuse. And instead of downloading a lifeless PowerPoint file, students experience something much more like a live presentation. –Jean Kent, emeritus, North Seattle Community College
More Customer Videos
Kids Teaching Kids—Mathtrain.com (interview)
Making mathcasts was very easy. All I did was do what I usually do on paper, but instead I put it on the computer and explained how I did each step. –'Bob', 6th grader and mathcast pioneer
Camtasia Studio and SCORM in the online classroom (interview)
The great part of using SCORM is the ability of the instructor to track student engagement remotely… Using a Camtasia Studio movie is a way… to verify both attendance in the class and understanding of the material,” –Richard Campbell, professor, Rio Grande University.
Teaching Chemistry without the Chalk
Introducing students to my Camtasia Studio produced lectures gives them a study tool that enables them to learn at their own pace. –Prof. Jared Butcher, chemistry professor, Ohio University
Simulating an Electrical Circuit
Camtasia Studio extends the reach of my classroom-style teaching, especially for software demonstration. I can show students step-by-step operations and explain general principles in a way that is simply not possible with a paper tutorial. –Prof. Ed Doering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
I've got a nice collection of movies that I can often reuse. And instead of downloading a lifeless PowerPoint file, students experience something much more like a live presentation. –Jean Kent, emeritus, North Seattle Community College