On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 1:35 AM, Charles Matthews <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12 March 2015 at 15:10, Pine W <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Following up on this: Cascadia Wikimedians may need some kind of
>> presentation outline or screencast along these lines by mid-April. If the
>> WMF education team and others can't create one by that time, we/I might
>> hack together a rudimentary version and put it on Commons for others to
>> reuse and/or build on.
>>
>> Does anyone have recommendations for screencast creation software,
>> preferably ones that are open source?
>>
>>
>> I started using a Chromebook last July, precisely because I wanted to
> make screencast videos. I would recommend the screencast app for
> Chromebook, simply because it is free and I could get quick results. (I
> don't know whether it is open source.)
>
> In this context, of training videos that will need to be changed soon, it
> makes a lot of sense to me to work with this sort of lightweight system,
> and develop an informal, conversational style - very much "live".
>
> Of course you need to do some rehearsal and scripting, but it is possible
> to get decent results after a few hours. (I do have lecturing experience: I
> probably like the approach for that reason.)
>
> Charles
>


Screencasts:
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:SCREENCAST for a good resource about
screencasts. (And please help update it!)

For linux, I really like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Screencast/Software#RecordMyDesktop
- very simple and easy to use.

I made this 40 second video using it:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Navigation_popups_quick_tour.ogv
(notes on talkpage)
The process took about 2.5 hours: half that time was getting the script
right, and the browser-tabs setup properly; and half was making about 50
recording run-throughs before I had an error/stutter-free version.
The hardest (most labour intensive) part of any screencast-creation, is
getting the resources created and organized (script re-re-re-re-written,
images/pages selected).


VE screencast:
I too, would love to see a few VE screencasts. Ideally some very short and
high-velocity ones aimed at power-users (look at how awesome VE is now!),
as well as some more calm and polished (but still short) ones aimed at
newcomers.


VE GuidedTour:
There's also a task to make a more extensive GuidedTour for VE, at
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T89074
(See the old and very very basic (2-step) "demonstration" version, linked
at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GuidedTour#List_of_tours if you
just want an example to dissect/adapt. I hope these will proliferate over
the coming years.)


Hope that helps.
--Quiddity
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