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Screencasting Toolbox

Introduction

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This LibGuide illustrates the differences between various types of Screencasting software. This is not meant to be an exhaustive evaluation of free software, but a small sampling to get a feel of the different types of software that is currently available. 

  • Jing
  • Screencast-o-matic
  • Screenjelly (no longer available)
  • Screenr
  • Screentoaster (no longer available)

ISTL article

This guide was originally created in conjunction with:

Sparks, O. B. (2010). Five minute screencasts – the super tool for science and engineering librarians. Issues in science and technology librarianship. No. 60 Winter 2010.  

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