Camtasia Studio User Group
Posted on Friday April 21, 2006 by Betsy Weber
Last week was a week of firsts... some good, some bad. Last week I had the flu for the first time in a year. On the good side, we had the first Camtasia Studio User Group meeting!

A group of Camtasia Studio users at Michigan State, led by Geraud Plantegenest (pictured above) at the College of Human Medicine, decided to start a Camtasia Studio User Group. They're going to get together monthly to exchange best practices, tips and tricks, and show off their work. Many of the members are recording their college lectures with Camtasia Studio or creating videos for their students to use outside of class. Some even have their students use the software for projects. If you're curious about how professors are using Camtasia Studio in the classroom, you can read about Professor David Imig at Michigan State here.
You can view some pics from the event here.
If you're interested in starting your own local Camtasia Studio User Group, let me know! I'll try to support you in any way I can. E-mail me or call me on Skype (betsyweber) and we'll get the ball rolling!
Since MSU is in our backyard, we had the luxury of easily attending the meeting. If you'd like to start a group, on the times we can't attend, we can still present with the group via Live Meeting and my trusty webcam.


Comments (1)
Here are few questions that come to my mind when viewing screen capture movies made using Camtasia Studio 5.
The file downloads each time I switch on the computer, so does the file reside in a temp folder in my computer? Can it be saved to avoid paying for download traffic each time I want to view the file? If so, where does it reside in my PC?
Would appreciate an informative response(s).
Regards
Sujit
Posted by Sujit | February 28, 2008 4:28 AM
Posted on February 28, 2008 04:28