[Macpartners] software for instructional screencasts?
James R Cain
jrcain at MIT.EDU
Fri May 11 13:23:40 EDT 2012
Hi Aran,
OEIT runs a small cluster (26-139) with a dozen iMacs which have Adobe CS5 , FCP and Camtasia 2.1.0. This cluster is intended for general use by the MIT community.
Classes are taught out of this cluster, so it isn't always available. To access the room, you will need an MIT ID (there is a prox card reader on the door). To login to the machines all you need are your kerberos username and password.
Here is a link for more details:
http://oeit.mit.edu/resources/learning-environments/new-media-center
Best Regards,
Jim
James R Cain 617.253.3909
Experimental Learning Spaces Manager
Sr. Educational Technology Liaison http://web.mit.edu/jrcain
Office of Educational Innovation and Technology http://web.mit.edu/due/OEIT.html
Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
On May 8, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Aran M Parillo wrote:
Greetings,
Quite simply, looking for recommendations for software to build screencast/process video for the mac. Ideally inexpensive, quick/easy to learn so trading less features for lower pricing.
This is for a PhD student who'd like to document some software processes used in her thesis research before departing the 'tute later this month!
Thank you!
Aran
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