Posts Tagged screencast
Record Screencasts and Demos with no Downloads
Posted by enzofsilva in Reviews, Technology, Web 2.0, eLearning 2.0 on September 12, 2009
It is nice not to have to download any programs if you want to record simple screencasts and demos (and in SIMPLE steps) of your computer screen.
Here is an good review of ScreenToaster by Jane Hart.
What is even better is not to have to create yet a new username and password for yet another website. That is where ScreenJelly differs from ScreenToarter: although ScreenJelly works pretty much in the same way, you can simply login with your Twitter account… Well, if you don’t have a Twitter account yet, go get one and play with it at least to know what the hype is about…
ScreenCastle is another simple, one-button, Java-based screen recorder that works with not need for complicated software installation. It is based on Skoffer, which offer a useful option for the bloggers out there: if you are an advanced (well, somewhat advanced) user, you can use their API to build plug it into your existing website for even quicker recordings.
Best of all, these tools are free of charge (as of this writing).
DimDim Webconferencing
Posted by enzofsilva in Web 2.0, eLearning 2.0, open source, social media on October 4, 2008
DimDim just released their 4.0 version that has more features and is more compatible with Mac computers (including desktop sharing). The free version includes hosting and scheduling meetings for up to 20 participants and 3 participants plus the host can have active mics at the same time.
They also have an open source version for developers… so, if you’d like to run your own DimDim locally, there you go…
