This five minute screencast, recorded with the FREE, browser-based screenrecorder Screenr, explains how organizers of the K-12 Online Conference use the software program FeedForAll (commercial) to update conference video and audio podcast channels.
Screenr imposes a five minute limit on screencasts, and the first time I tried to record this I wasn’t succinct enough! I think it is great to have an imposed five minute limit on screencast length. It makes the creator choose words carefully!
Many thanks to Chris Smith who introduced me to Screenr at the 21st Century Learning @ Hong Kong conference in September. Chris has a lot of GREAT links to screencasting resources on his website, Shambles.net.
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