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Mini-Tutorials: Quick Screencasts for Online Reference and Instruction
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Education Committee
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3/19/2012 3:00:00 PM
End: 3/19/2012 5:00:00 PM
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Greg Notess |
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Georgetown Law Library
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| | Before 18-Mar-12 3:00 PM | | Member: | $25.00 | | Non-Member: | $50.00 | | Student Member: | $0.00 |
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03/18/2012 15:00
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Screencasting is becoming mainstream. It is now easy to use for library interactions: creating quick tutorials, online reference, and demonstrating exactly how to do advanced legal research. This hands-on workshop will show you how to use tools from free to fee for creating and hosting screencasts. Try your own hand with Jing, Screencast-O-Matic, Screenr, and Camtasia Studio to create screencasts that can be shared via YouTube, on an intranet, or even by email. Learn strategies for sharing your legal research tutorials with your clientele.
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Greg R. Notess is a writer, speaker, and consultant focusing on the Internet, online information resources, Web searching, and the search engine industry. He has been researching and covering Internet information resources since 1990. Greg is also a reference librarian and professor at Montana State University.
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Todd Venie
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tmv22@law.georgetown.edu
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