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How to Create a Video Intro with PowerPoint and Camtasia

How to Create a Video Intro with PowerPoint and Camtasia | Digital Presentations in Education | Scoop.it
Create a stunning video intro using only PowerPoint and Camtasia. Start your presentation right by creating a short video intro that rocks
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Recording Your PowerPoint Presentations With Camtasia

Recording Your PowerPoint Presentations With Camtasia | Digital Presentations in Education | Scoop.it

When it comes to recording your PowerPoint Presentations, or videos in general for that matter, there are quite a few choices of software to use; Camtasia, CamStudio and Jing to name a few. But when it comes to editing...

Melissa Marshall's curator insight, August 15, 2013 10:13 AM

This is basically what I did to make my videos: use Camtasia to record your existing powerpoint presentations. 

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The Camtasia 9 Survival Guide

The Camtasia 9 Survival Guide | Digital Presentations in Education | Scoop.it

So…Camtasia 9 is an excellent upgrade from Techsmith.

But…if you are a Camtasia 8 users? There are some things you simply MUST KNOW to keep from going insane

That why I’m putting together this special no-wallet-required tutorial series...

Baiba Svenca's insight:

Do you use Camtasia for screen recording?  Watch this video tutorial to avoid a problem with Camtasia 9.

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Camtasia Studio 7 Video Editing & Screencasting Software

Camtasia Studio 7 Video Editing & Screencasting Software | Digital Presentations in Education | Scoop.it

Sometimes you have your Power Point slides all laid out, with audio cues and transitions... and then you get into the lecture hall and everything goes haywire, and none of it works as smoothly as you'd hoped. You can avoid this scenario entirely by using Camtasia's built-in compatibility with Power Point, and "animate" your presentation, turning it into a video.

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