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Author
Fancett-Stooks, Daniel J.Keyword
screencasting technologyclassroom technology
repository of lessons
instructional setting
instructional technology
lesson development
curriculum
Date Published
2012-05-01
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A study that investigates the efficacy of screencasts. As a tool used for instruction, screencasting can be significant in reaching out to broader ranges of learners in the classroom. Through the utilization of the screencast, the teacher can work towards compartmentalizing instruction and create a repository of lessons. This repository of screencasts can assist in present and future curriculum and lesson development. By having these screencasts available to the student, the teacher can provide a more one-toone instructional setting that will help raise the comprehension and understanding of the content that is being demonstrated.