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Screencasting for Libraries Instructional Technology Frontiers: Roundtable Discussion on Emerging Technologies & Library Instruction LiSUG 2009 Carleen Huxley Assistant Librarian SUNY JCC

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Instructional Technology Frontiers: Roundtable Discussion on Emerging Technologies & Library Instruction

LiSUG 2009

Carleen HuxleyAssistant Librarian

SUNY JCC

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•Digital recording of computer screen•Often contains audio narration•Demonstrates software features•Teaches concepts.•Create online tutorials.

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Presentation objectives1. How can screencasts help our

students?2. Inspiration/Motivation3. Road blocks/Work arounds

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The Face of JCC

•Enrollment up 13%•Provider for eArmy U•Online and Two-Way Interactive•EDGE•Higher Ed. institution

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The Face of our Library

•Staff 4 (minus 1 as of next month)•F2F instruction classes per request only•Closed on weekends

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Camtasia Studio v. 6

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iTunes U, Youtube or Screencast.com?

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Placement

IT encourages that we use CMS (Blackboard) vs. adding more content to the library website.

So….LibGuides!

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Other Screencasts in the works

•How to search for an article in a General Database•Find It!•Artstor•ILL•Access an Ebook via CannonCat•Creating an Ebsco account•Class specific?•IL Tutorial – broken down into individual screen casts.

•Google Scholar•Google Docs

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1) Create a Master File of screencasting scripts for easy updating.

2) Delegate screencasting projects.

3) Refine screencasting skills

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Thoughts? Questions? Discussion?

Thank you!

Carleen Huxleyhttp://card.ly/cshuxley