How to Record a Video Lesson in PowerPoint
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How to Record a Video Lesson in PowerPoint

A few years ago I published a video about how to create a video by using the recording tool built into PowerPoint. Since then Microsoft has added more features to the recording tools in PowerPoint. So last week I recorded a new tutorial on how to record a video lesson in PowerPoint

In this short video I demonstrate how to record yourself talking while drawing on your PowerPoint slides. The best feature of the recording tool is the teleprompter mode that allows you to see your speaker notes displayed above your slides while recording. The final video doesn’t display the speaker notes so your viewers won’t even know that you were reading your notes. 

Watch my new video to learn how to record a video lesson in the desktop (Windows) version of PowerPoint. 

Applications for Education
If you have been teaching for a while, you probably have some slideshows that you’ve made and really like. With the built-in recorder you can quickly turn those slideshows into short video lessons.

If you like the idea of turning your PowerPoint slides into videos, but you don’t want to appear on camera then you might be interested in trying Narakeet which turns your PowerPoint slides into narrated videos for you.

Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

A few years ago I published a video about how to create a video by using the recording tool built into PowerPoint. Since then Microsoft has added more features to the recording tools in PowerPoint. So last week I recorded a new tutorial on how to record a video lesson in PowerPoint. In this short video I demonstrate how to record yourself talking while drawing on your PowerPoint slides. The best feature of the recording tool is the teleprompter mode that allows you to see your speaker notes displayed above your slides while recording. The final video doesn’t display the speaker notes so your viewers won’t even know that you were reading your notes. Watch my new video to learn how to record a video lesson in the desktop (Windows) version of PowerPoint. Applications for Education If you have been teaching for a while, you probably have some slideshows that you’ve made and really like. With the built-in recorder you can quickly turn those slideshows into short video lessons. If you like the idea of turning your PowerPoint slides into videos, but you don’t want to appear on camera then you might be interested in trying Narakeet which turns your PowerPoint slides into narrated videos for you. Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.Free Technology For Teachers, how to, Microsoft, powerpoint, video creation, video lessonsRead More

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