In this video, Professor Kelley is using Jing and Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 to show us how to create a narrated powerpoint. He goes through the individual steps, including making sure that viewers know to be in edit mode when they begin their powerpoint. He shows the viewers which buttons to push and when, and how to make the powerpoint continue smoothly.
Personally, I would have found it very difficult to follow his instructions had they not been given through a screencast. By using a screencast, it enables the viewers to get a first-hand view of what they will be experiencing if they were to attempt to create a narrated powerpoint. By seeing it first-hand, it maximizes understanding, plus makes it easier for the creator of the video to convey the message to their viewers.
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