Screencasts can help demonstrate and teach the use of software features. Creating a screencast helps software developers show off their work. Educators may also use screencasts as another means of integrating technology into the curriculum. Students can record video and audio as they demonstrate the proper procedure to solve a problem on an interactive whiteboard.
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Screencasts can help demonstrate and teach the use of software
features. Creating a screencast helps software developers show off their
work. Educators may also use screencasts as another means of
integrating technology into the curriculum. Students can record video
and audio as they demonstrate the proper procedure to solve a problem on
an interactive whiteboard.
Screencasts are useful tools for ordinary software users as well:
They help filing report bugs in which the screencasts take the place of
potentially unclear written explanations; they help showing others how a
given task is accomplished in a specific software environment.
Organizers of seminars may choose to routinely record complete
seminars and make them available to all attendees for future reference
and/or sell these recordings to people who cannot afford the fee of the
live seminar or do not have the time to attend it. This will generate an
additional revenue stream for the organizers and makes the knowledge
available to a broader audience.
This strategy of recording seminars is already widely used in fields
where using a simple video camera or audio recorder is sufficient to
make a useful recording of a seminar. Computer-related seminars need
high quality and easily readable recordings of screen contents which is
usually not achieved by a video camera that records the desktop.