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Time for the Camtasia Studio Screencast of the Week

Posted on Thursday January 12, 2006 by Betsy Weber

It's that time of the week again!

Jean-Claude Bradley is a chemistry professor from Drexel University. He's inspiring, amazing, and on the cutting edge of technology! He makes me want to go back to school.

I was impressed with his Camtasia Studio videos. Check them out - I think you'll find them interesting as well.

I like this screencast from the Villanova WebCT conference entitled, 'Augmenting WebCT courses using Podcasting, Screencasting, Blogs and Games'. Even though I missed the conference, I'm still able to hear and see the presentation since he recorded it with Camtasia Studio - just as if I were there. Hey - I don't even need to go back to school!

He records quite a few of his lectures with Camtasia Studio. If you have iTunes, go to the Apple Store and search on "Jean-Claude Bradley" or "Drexel". Or, you can visit his blog here.

If you're curious about screencasts, podcasts, RSS, iTunes, wikis or other new emerging technologies, check out his screencast. He'll answer many of your questions and show you new ways to use technology in the classroom.

Jean-Claude also has a nice showcase of Camtasia Studio videos at his screencast website which you can visit here. And, he has some nice class blogs complete with screencast lectures which you can view at: http://chem241.blogspot.com or http://chem243.blogspot.com

Enjoy!

Comments (1)

Brooks :

Awesome screencast bets--I'm sending Jean-Claude's presentation of too some educators in Wisconsin who need a kick in the pants :).

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