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Good morning,



I was wondering if there were any other social workers at the meeting. If so, would you like to meet for lunch today?



Liz Winter









Michael Kramer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



Midway between Camtasia and Jing is Snagit. There is no time restriction on

video length, unlike Jing, but it does not have the sophisticated editing

options that Camtasia has. That also means that it is relatively easy to master.



I use a very nifty program called Prezi to create my presentations. Prezi

would be used instead of Powerpoint. Prezi's differentiating characteristic

is that it zooms in, zooms out, and moves from screen to screen, so the

videos automatically have a lot of motion.



I like to make concept maps and it is easy to make them in Prezi. The nice

thing about concept maps in Prezi is that it makes it visually obvious what

is a bit of detail and what is more significant.



(I used to have my students create concept maps as assignments and tests,

pre-TBL. I no longer do that. But I do find that my students appreciate

working with the concept maps that I create for them in the videos.)


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