This showed up in my delicious feed watching for other people bookmarking examples of screencasts – U of Wisconsin-Madison’s CLUE: Campus Library User Education. It’s built using Adobe Captivate, and doesn’t include a lot of what we’d traditionally consider "screencasting", but I really like how it’s seamlessly integrated into the web pages instead of offered as a series of stand-alone popup modules. It mostly makes use of transitions on static slides, as would a powerpoint presentation, but at opportune times it moves into actual animated screencasts as well. Background information about CLUE is here. They’ve also done a great closing credits section, but where’s the fun music during this section?!? Oh yeah, and it all seems like some really good information for the undergraduate too!
UPDATE: here’s the traditional page of screencasts at UW-Madison.
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Are you (multimedia) experienced?
Alors que nous (un petit groupe de volontaires) finalisons la prรฉparation d’une vidรฉo de promotion de notre rรฉseau de bibliothรจques (une premiรจre, j’en reparlerai dans les prochains jours), รงa screencast de plus en plus chez les bibliothรฉcaires:
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