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  1. Sep 2019
  2. Nov 2018
    1. be expressive, not a monotone drone.

      Yes, this is something that bothers me when I listen to people speak for an extended time with a droning tone of voice. This comes off as a lack of passion/interest in the matter.

    2. Camtasia Studio (With .edu license for $179 PC; $75 Mac). Camtasia Studio is robust. It can take you through every step of the production process from recording, editing, and formatting your video for the web. This program is ideal if you want your videos to look professional, plan to do extensive editing, and it has some great options for integrating PowerPoint presentations (such as generating a table of contents and captions from your presentations notes). Snagit (With .edu license $29.95). From the same developers as Camtasia, Snagit is great if you're only looking to record your screen and want to forego extensive editing and formatting. This is ideal if you just want to record what's on your screen with a voiceover and then quickly publish to the web. Explain Everything - (iOS, Android, Windows, $4.99/month with group education licenses available). This app is great if you're working with a touch interface (i.e. tablet or touch enabled screen) and can incorporate images, illustrations, and animation. The app lets you edit on the fly, and given the relatively low monthly fee, it could be good for a trial run.

      What about Panopto??? That's what I would use.

    3. write out a full script of what you plan to say

      Although it is time consuming, I find that this strategy is really helpful because it emphasizes being concise and clear with wordage.