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Screencast of the Week - Beth Kanter and Tags!

Posted on Sunday March 25, 2007 by Betsy Weber

Beth Kanter takes this week's Screencast of the Week award.

I love Beth's screencast about tagging which you can read about here. The content is wonderful and the production is great! I think Beth used just about every feature in Camtasia Studio! I love the organization and visuals she used in the screencast. There's a graphic below from her screencast about tagging.

Click the screenshot below to launch the screencast.

Beth has assembled a great list of screencasts which you can see here.

And, check out Beth's Screencasting Primer here. The Screencast Primer will take you through an intro to screencasting and how to get started. Really, it has everything you need to get up and running.

You can read more about Beth here.

Any nominations for next week's Screencast of the Week?

Comments (5)

John Kirk :

That was very informative. I didn't realize you could do all that with Delicious.

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Asikaa :

Hi this is me commenting in your blog.

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Beth Kanter :

Thank you for kind words!!! My TechSmith Swag arrived too - I'm doing a session at Nonprofit Tech Conference next week on screencasting ... folks will love the pens and free trial.

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Paul K :

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