I've been wanting to teach myself how to make video tutorials for websites and softwares for a while.  Here's my first attempt.

My plan is to keep them about a minute long, and I'll use tools like Camtasia, Camstudio, and Jing.

Content:  unpublishing lists in SpellingCity
Length: 59 seconds
Tools:  Camstudio with cursor autopan, Audacity, and MovieMaker

Tags: tutorials, video

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I've been making tutorials for a few years and like to use Screenflow it has the most features and is relatively inexpensive at $100.

The intro's I made using PhotoPresenter.

http://www.greendale.k12.wi.us/kapuler_d/Tutorials.html
Have you tried having your students screencast? It's a great tool for the math and technlogy classrooms. If you're interested, here are some tips/examples.

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