If you read my post about using PowerPoint to create eye-catching images for your blog, then you’re probably aware that there’s a lot more to Powerpoint than most people realize.
I’ll be honest, if I hadn’t worked as script writer for online training courses, I wouldn’t know about all the cool tools either. Powerpoint is more than just software to use to create boring presentations.
PowerPoint: How to Convert to Video
Posted by Weblogbetter under Online MarketingFrom http://weblogbetter.com 4779 days ago
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4779 days ago
Yep, I've seen many a PowerPoint presentation posted in video form and lots of people seem to be using this format for video only product too. Another option for a tutorial is just a screen shot application like CamStudio which records what you do on screen and can later be edited together with audio to make a great tutorial video.
4778 days ago
I've never tried CamStudio, but I have used sites like Screen-o-matic.com for screencapture. Definitely good tool as well.