After the next six months, if you still do not wish to donate, you can request a third key that will be non-expiring. After six months it expires and you can go to the site again to get a new key.
If you don't want to donate first, you can download the software free to try for six months (or something like that). The concept of the site is to have people donate to the site into an account in their name, then they get a key to register all software they provide and ask that you provide donations from your account to the people on the site that help you, either through the software they created, the help they provide on the forums, or whatever. Contact OAT for assistance making your project visible in Canvas.My suggestion is ScreenShot Captor from Mouser over at It is not "Open Source", but it is freely available donationware.Part 2: Make a link to a Camtasia project Canvas will prompt you to expand the zipped files into the new folder.Click the red Upload button and choose your Camtasia zip file.Make a new folder in Files by clicking the "+ Folder" button.In the course, click on "Files" in the course navigation menu.zip package that is saved on your computer. To make a Camtasia project available on Canvas, it must be exported using the "Local File" option. Creates a mini website of files that must be kept together and uploaded to Blackboard or Moodle.Optionally, connect Camtasia quiz to Blackboard or Moodle gradebook.Retains interactive quizzes, table of contents, and captions.
Uploads MP4 video file to your YouTube account (no quizzes, table of contents, or captions).Option 3: YouTube (requires personal YouTube account) Uploads MP4 video file to your Google Drive environment (no quizzes, table of contents, or captions).Option 2: Google Drive (personal storage) Retains quizzes, table of contents, and captions.Free account for 2GB of content Create a library of videos and share them out via URL or video embed code.Drag the file from the media bin directly onto the project timeline or the preview area (it will simultaneously be placed on the timeline).Ĭamtasia: Edit the Content, Create a Quiz, Insert Captions.The media file will be added to the media bin in the Camtasia project. and select the media file on your computer to import (video, audio, or image file types only). Press ESC to stop recording and begin editing.Open Camtasia and launch screen recorder, configure screen size, web cam, and microphone options.Press CMD-TAB again to return to PowerPoint presentation Press ESC to stop recording.Press CMD-TAB to switch back to Camtasia recorder and start recording.Open PowerPoint and begin the full-screen presentation, if desired (can always just record the raw PPT window).
To get access to an older version, contact the Technology Support Desk.Īfter installing Camtasia or SnagIt, contact the Technology Support Desk for instructions on how to register your copy.
Faculty and Staff have free access to download and install Camtasia and SnagIt for Windows and Mac.