Book on Mathcasting: "Whiteboard Movie Making Methods" - How to Create, Produce, and Distribute Whiteboard Movies by Tim Fahlberg, Dr. Linda Fahlberg-Stojanovska, Rev. Graeme MacNeil
Online version: "Whiteboard Movie Making Methods" is
available to help your create and produce mathcasts using step by step
methods.
Printed version: (about 160 pages) is available for $19. Email
Tim Fahlberg (Tim.Fahlberg@CoolSchoolTools.com) for ordering
information.
Video tutorials:
- Dr. Linda Fahlberg-Stojanovska's series "WBM LIVE Method-SET"
Features the use of Smart Notebook software, TechSmith Camtasia Studio & SnagIt, the Virtual TI calculator, etc
- By Tim Fahlberg: Screencasts showing methods: (NEW!)
Shows
the use of SMART Notebook (SN), TechSmith Camtasia Studio (SN),
TechSmith Screencast.com (SC), and a graphics tablet to create a set of
mathcasts
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Mathcasting Methods (3 of them) NEW! Shows
3 methods (Live, Library-Infinite Cloning, Undo-Redo) for creating
mathcasts. Tools: CS, SN, GT (for Live and Undo-Redo). Includes SMART
Notebook(s) for you to use.
Shows how to quickly create a mathcast in real time. Tools: CS, SN, GT
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Shows a mathcasting method which does not require a graphics tablet. Tools: CS, SN. Includes SMART Notebook(s) for you to use.
Shows how to create a mathcast by recording while "replaying" it using the undo and redo buttons. Tools: CS, SN, GT
Note: CS = TechSmith Camtasia Studio, SN = SMART Notebook, GT = Graphics Tablet
"Start to finish series": How to create Whiteboard Movies and distribute them on CD, the web, on a Palm. By Tim Fahlberg.
- On the web (using Camtasia Studio Batch Production and Web Menu features)
- On CDs (using Camtasia Studio CD Menu feature)
- On Palms (using Kinoma Producer & Kinoma Media Album)
These sets of movies all featured the GTCO CalComp SchoolPad which Tim
Fahlberg no longer recommends. This page has suggestions for Input Devices).
TechSmith's Tutorials (General screen movie creation & production)
TechSmith's Visual Lounge Blog
by Betsy Weber (Chief Evangelist for TechSmith) is a great source for
ideas, methods, and inspiration for anyone who screencasts (mathcasts
are a type of screencast)