Join the Duke Digital Initiative in the Office of Information Technology (OIT) for the next Videos in Teaching & Learning (ViTaL) interest group session:
“Meet Camtasia for the Mac and PC”
Presented by: Chip Bobbert, Digital Media Engineer, Interactive Technology Services, Office of Information Technology
Looking for PC alternatives to Screenflow? Come to this session to learn about Camtasia, a popular screen capture and video editing tool that is available for Macs and for PCs. Chip will cover some of the functionality, popular features, and differences between the Mac and PC versions as well as basic export and publication options. Expand your video creation options by learning about Camtasia!
Date: Thursday, September 18
Time: noon – 1:00 pm
Location: RENCI Conference Room, OIT Telecommunications Building (directions)
No registration is required. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch.
A complete schedule is available here: http://vital.oit.duke.edu/peer-support/ Meetings are open to faculty, staff, and students, although topics will focus on faculty interests. In addition to attending the meetings, you can join the mailing list, vital@duke.edu, by going to https://lists.duke.edu/sympa/subscribe/vital.