I decided to use Screencast-O-Matic software for this thing. My only
prior knowledge of screencasts had been limited to using them as a 'how do I?'
tool on YouTube and therefore I decided to create my own 'how do I?' screencast
video. The end result is a very rushed 2 minutes and 46 seconds video showing
library users how to download a digital magazine to their PC.
I honestly didn't
spend much time on this task as I have been off work and I'm way behind on my
'things'. I hate being late, I hate falling behind, I hate any kind of 'things'
piling up and not getting done......try and picture John Cleese in Clockwise....but
in a library and not in a school.
I did try to add subtitles but
couldn't....I think this might be because I was using the free version of the
software but please correct me if I'm wrong, as I said because I'm falling behind I did rush this 'thing' so the option of subtitles was probably quite obvious to everyone else and I just missed it.
It's the first time that I have downloaded anything to YouTube and it was surprisingly easy!! I do think that creating and using videos on the library social media platforms would be very useful especially for situations like....'how do I renew my books online?'....'how do I download an audio book?' etc. I have decided to spend more time familiarising myself with the software and creating screencasts specifically for our borrowers.
It's the first time that I have downloaded anything to YouTube and it was surprisingly easy!! I do think that creating and using videos on the library social media platforms would be very useful especially for situations like....'how do I renew my books online?'....'how do I download an audio book?' etc. I have decided to spend more time familiarising myself with the software and creating screencasts specifically for our borrowers.