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    Archive for screencast

    Building on Past Successes for Future Directions

    July 13th, 2011 | 7 Comments »

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    I have a lot of flexibility and freedom in my job. That’s part of the appeal. The other day I was reflecting on the best route to take, the most fruitful path I should follow. There are quite a few directions I could go. I could become meticulously detailed about style, knowing the ins and outs of every handbook (and being able to compare them … more »


    Screencasting Tip: Self-Dub the Audio

    December 26th, 2010 | Comments Off

    One of the most difficult elements of screencasting is getting good audio. I implemented a technique in my last video that I thought worked quite well. I’m calling this the Self-Dub technique. Here’s what you do. Whether you write out a script beforehand or not, it doesn’t really matter. Just record the screencast while simultaneously narrating. After the screencast, proceed through each of the sentences … more »


    What makes a good screencast? by Communications from DMN

    August 3rd, 2008 | Comments Off

    What makes a good screencast? by Communications from DMN.


    Jing Screencast: Getting Up and Running with Jing

    February 12th, 2008 | 22 Comments »

    In this Jing video tutorial, I explain how to get up and running with Jing. What’s Jing? Check out my previous post that includes several sample Jing videos showing how technical writers can benefit from Jing. You can also see the [kml_flashembed movie="http://idratherbewriting.com/screencasts/jingEXPRESS/jingEXPRESS.swf" height="335" width="420" /] Note: If you’re seeing some bracketed text and a link rather than a video player, it’s because the flash-embed … more »


    IT Author Podcast — Two Podcasts on Flare, One on the Making of a Technical Writer, and a Dogcast on User Psychology

    November 12th, 2007 | 2 Comments »

    I listened to Alistair Christie’s IT Author podcast the other day online and then later driving home from work. Alistair is based in Scotland and has one of the most enjoyable podcasts on technical communication around. If you listen to podcasts, add his podcast to your feed.  His latest episodes are as follows: In Flare: the good stuff, he explains the features of Flare that … more »