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Friday, January 19, 2007
  Podcasting from PowerPoint in 2007

Over a year ago, I wrote a few posts about podcasting from PowerPoint.

Well, times have changed! What worked over a year ago is no longer a best practice. Not even close!

So how do you podcast from PowerPoint in 2007?

In a nutshell: Camtasia Studio by Techsmith.

For a terrific tutorial on how to convert your PowerPoint presentation into an iPod presentation fit for podcasting, please view Techsmith's excellent 15 minute PowerPoint to iPod tutorial.

Further, Techsmith offers a fully-functional 30-day trial.

But freebie-lovers take note: After you use Camtasia for 30 days, it will be hard for you to go on without it! It has paid for itself many times over for me... other than creating online presentations for my own sites, I have also used Camtasia to create dozens of compelling online video presentations for clients...full of sound and motion!

And also note: Techsmith doesn't pay me a dime to write this rave review. I am simply a big fan of TechSmith products!

But on a personal note... the fact that TechSmith is located in nearby Okemos, Michigan, USA makes me happy to be a Michigander. When/if you call customer support, you get a polite and extremely helpful Midwesterner answering your questions.

Anyway, podcasting PowerPointing pioneers will want to visit visit Techsmith, pronto!
Comments:
Thanks for the Camtasia Studio post! It's great and I appreciate it!

Yes, we're right down the road from you in Okemos, Michigan. Please come in for a visit (send me an email)! We'd love to meet you and get your feedback on how to improve Camtasia.

Thanks again!

Betsy Weber, Chief Evangelist
TechSmith
 
Betsy: Thanks for posting... as an MSU alum with a number of clients in the Lansing area, I'd be happy to pop on by!

Stay in touch...
 
This program seems to offer a very simple method to create audio and video podcasts with PowerPoint. It captures the slides, your voice, and any annotations with a mouse or tablet or whiteboard pen. Also creates the RSS feed. Check out SnapKast.
 
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