http://screencast.com/t/gvCC3xvHX
Preparing for this screencast definitely required some effort. Not only did I have to spend time exploring and figuring out my cool tool, I then had to think about the SWOT analysis. I wrote my entire script for my screencast in order to refrain from audible pauses (uhm's and likes), which required time to do as well. I think I probably recorded my screencast at least 5-6 times before I was satisfied. The firm 5 minute time limit was sort of hard to work within, since I know I rushed at the end to talk about my final thoughts. But I knew I probably wouldn't be able to do another screencast as well and with as few errors as my final one so I left it.
Doing a screencast was actually kind of fun. I think it's good practice to share a project like this with our peers now to prepare us for working with our future colleagues. I think it also helps us learning how to speak professionally, since we want to set a good example for our students.
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