Difference between revisions of "What is a Spoken Tutorial"
From Process | Spoken-Tutorial
(Created page with ''''You are here''': Main Page >> Spoken Tutorial Processes >> What is a Spoken Tutorial These wiki-pages deal with the Introduction to Spoken Tutorial, its components, s…') |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 12:12, 14 December 2012
You are here: Main Page >> Spoken Tutorial Processes >> What is a Spoken Tutorial
These wiki-pages deal with the Introduction to Spoken Tutorial, its components, significance and application in teaching and learning These wiki-pages aim to equip each learner with the know-how to create a Spoken Tutorial on their own
Contents
Objectives
After going through these wiki-pages, you will be able to - Write a script for any software system or given content - Create a Spoken Tutorial which involves screencasting and the corresponding narration - Create all of the above by yourself
Introduction to Spoken Tutorial
- Learning is more effective when animation and narration are presented simultaneously - Audio-video demonstrations can illustrate features with maximum clarity
What is a Spoken Tutorial
- Spoken Tutorial refers to explaining a computer based activity with a screencast and a narration - The screencasting software captures all the activities on the screen along with the narration and plays it back as a movie - This movie is called a Spoken Tutorial
Components of a Spoken Tutorial
There are two major components for creating a Spoken Tutorial - Scripting - Recording * Screencasting * Narration
How to write a Script for a Spoken Tutorial
Guidelines for Narrating a Spoken Tutorial
Guidelines for Screencasting a Spoken Tutorial
Click here for more information on SPOKEN TUTORIALS
This page has been created by Nancy Varkey on 27th April, 2010