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Re: Creating Tutorials
If you are creating tutorials with speech while you program, I would strongly suggest looking at FRC Mastery to get an idea of how to produce a professional looking tutorial. They use camtasia. If you are looking for static tutorials, those are fairly simple to create with a little HTML knowledge and a little skill in MS paint.
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Re: Creating Tutorials
Adobe Captivate is a great program; it is not free but they offer a free trial. Excellent for screen captures with animation, mouse movement and clicks. Not so good with actual video.
Before picking a tool (any tool), first write your script: what exactly will each screen show, what images and text will appear on screen, and what voice-over will be there. That will help you figure out which tool might be best, and it will minimize the time spent actually creating it. My 2 cents' |
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