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LectureScribe Tips for Tablet PC users

LectureScribe is a whiteboarding application that you can use with a Tablet PC or interactive whiteboard. The app has a great ink playback features, which is particularly useful for revealing complex proofs, concepts, or other information.

In a Clemson University newsletter, Brian Dean, who wrote the app, described how he uses this Flash application:

Over the past few years, I have used LectureScribe for a variety of purposes: sending multimedia notes to students and colleagues in response to questions over email, posting supplemental material in my courses, making research notes for myself to view in the future, and finally in the development of a multimedia textbook where difficult material is explained using short animated mini-lectures.

The Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE) Conference 2008 will have a workshop on building video tutorials that includes LectureScribe tips for Tablet PC users.

Conference Dates: June 15, 2008 – June 19, 2008
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Conference website: http://www.ascue.org/ 
Presenter: Steve Anderson, U. South Carolina – Sumter
Workshop Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

  • Easy for the Tablet PC owner to learn the basics
  • Useful for anyone wishing to record a tablet PC pen-based tutorial and produce it as a Flash file with no Flash training
  • More limited in scope than Camtasia, it specializes in the Tablet PC niche
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