Let’s Make a Screencast

Screencasting is a method of capturing both audio and visual information from a computer to make a multimedia presentation that can be easily shared, extending your course content and increasing learner engagement.  In this asynchronous 2-week workshop, you will learn about the benefits of screencasting, identify the variety of uses for screencasting in academic settings, and explore strategies and tools available for creating screencasts. Participants will have an opportunity for hands-on practice, as they will create a brief screencast on a topic of their choice and submit it for peer feedback. We will also host two identical and optional one-hour synchronous Q&A sessions for those enrolled in the workshop on Friday, March 12, from 10-11am EST, and Tuesday, March 16, from 2:30-3:30pm EST.

Event Information
Date(s):
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Presenter(s):
Ronit Ajlen
Domenic Desocio
Audience:
Faculty
Graduate Students
Postdocs
Everyone
U-M Graduate Teacher Certificate:
Requirement B2, Instructional Technology
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