Great Camtasia Studio Screencast from O'Reilly ETech and More!
Posted on Friday March 10, 2006 by Betsy Weber
I had an amazing time at the O'Reilly Emerging Tech Show! I have jet lag, but it's well worth it. At the show, I met up with some cool people like Yoz Grahame from Ning at our booth.

Yoz made an amazing Camtasia Studio screencast, plus he detailed the creation process on his blog. If you're interested in screencasting, he has a lot of great tips and tricks and mentions some 'gotchas' to avoid. You can read some of his screencasting tips here.
Click the screenshot below to see his screencast!
I didn't know much about Ning before I saw the screencast, but now I know more - Ning gives you a way to create your own Social Web App in just a few steps. It's easy - check it out here.
There's even an alternate screencast. He used the same Camtasia Studio video screen capture, except he just replaced the audio. Trust me, you want to spend the extra six minutes to hear his alternate version. It's like a Monty Python screencast! Truly brilliant! Click here to view the alternate screencast.
I can't wait to see what Yoz comes up with next.
I spoke on Tuesday with Joel Spolksy about Project Aardvark, now known as Copilot, and usability. Part of the talk was based off of this PDF white paper about User Experience - UX 2.0.

If anyone is interested, I can upload the PowerPoint slides. Let me know.
Click here for some pics from our trip out to San Diego for the O'Reilly show.
Hat tip to Jon Udell for posting the Ning screencast on his blog.


