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John Evans

How to Record an iPhone Screen with QuickTime in Mac OS X - 0 views

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    "If you would like to capture and record the screen of an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can easily do so thanks to QuickTime, the video app that comes with every Mac. This offers a simple solution for recording the screen of an iOS device for demos, presentations, tutorials, and much more, and it's remarkably simple to use. To get started capturing a video of an iPhone or iPad screen with QuickTime, you'll need a USB cable, and want to be running a modern version of OS X on the Mac, and a modern version of iOS on the iPhone or iPad. Specific requirements and an alternative approach for older versions are discussed further below. But since most users already have all that is necessary on their Mac and iPhones right now, let's jump right into recording the devices screen."
John Evans

How to Record Sound on a Mac the Easy Way with QuickTime - 0 views

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    "If you need to record some simple sound or audio on a Mac, you can do so easily using a bundled app that comes with OS X, without having to download any third party utilities. That app is QuickTime, which may come as a surprise to some users as it's typically thought of as a movie viewing application, but believe it or not it has video, screen, and audio recording capabilities as well, making it surprisingly powerful if you look beyond the initially obvious functionalities."
John Evans

Easy screencasting your iPad and iPhone (on the Mac side) - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSe... - 5 views

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    "I learned a little trick for creating screencast videos from my iPad and I thought it might be useful for many of you who have a regular need to demo apps. If, like me, you are working on a Mac, you probably already know how powerful your QuickTime Player is for making impromtu videos or desktop screencasts and exporting them.  (Of course, you can do any fancy post production in a video app later, but QuickTime is sooooo handy.)"
John Evans

How to record or present your iPad screen without wifi | Douchy's Blog - 3 views

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    "It's now possible to display your iPad to your class by connecting it directly to your Mac using the lightning-USB cable (the same one you use to charge your iPad).  Once your iPad is connected to your Mac, launch QuickTime Player (in your Applications folder). From the File menu Choose "New Movie Recording".  This will open a movie window and show your web cam.  If you hover your mouse over the window you will see a floating recording palette.  Next to the record button, there is a small white V icon.  Clicking that will let you select your iPad as the camera source!  Of course you can record it if you want to - but you don't have to - you can just use it to show your screen to the class."
John Evans

Mac 101: Using QuickTime to record video of your Mac's screen | Apple news, reviews and... - 1 views

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    One of the Mac's best kept secrets is the ability to record video/screen capture without the need for extra software.
John Evans

How Teachers Can Use Quicktime Video Screenshots to Help Students Learn | Edudemic - 1 views

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    "Tutorial videos are a great way for teachers to provide extra learning resources for students. With these recorded videos, students are able to review the lessons learned in class and catch up from afar during an absence. Videos also provide an excellent resource for future reference. Screenshot videos are a great learning resource when used to teach computer-based lessons such as computer programming, typing, or learning various programs. But they can also be used in other creative ways to teach students. For example, math problems can be solved step-by-step. Screenshots are especially useful for complicated new concepts. In this article, we go into detail with step-by-step instructions for how to record video screenshots, as well as how to upload them to video hosting websites."
John Evans

Student App Reviews - the Next iFrontier in Personalized Learning « techchef4u - 0 views

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    "A few weeks ago, we got the idea to have students create video app reviews and tutorials using Reflection. Now it has become a popular event. Students visit me during advisory and I set up the mirroring with Reflection and the screen recording with Quicktime on my MacBook and in 2-3 minutes, we have pure app magic."
John Evans

How to Trim Video Quickly Right on the iPhone or iPad - 6 views

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    "Recording video is one of the great features of the iPhone and iPad, but before you send it out to a friend or upload to YouTube, you can make some quick edits and ditch unnecessary parts of any recorded video by using the built-in Trim feature. It's just like trimming in QuickTime but it can be done right on your iOS device: "
John Evans

slidesix :: home - 0 views

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    SlideSix supports a ton of different presentation formats: * PPTX (PowerPoint 2007) * PPT/PPS (PowerPoint 97/2000/XP) * PDF (Adobe Acrobat) * ODP/SXI (Open Office) * MOV (QuickTime)
Tom Stimson

Stykz - 0 views

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    Stykz is the first multi-platform stick figure animation program in the world (as far as we know!), and it is COMPLETELY FREE!
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    The first multi-platform stick figure animation program. Stykz supports exporting animations in QuickTime Movie and Animated GIF formats
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