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Hi Mandy,
It's been a few years, but I used to use Screencast-o-matic - https://screencast-o-matic.com/ for recording my screen while explaining what I was doing.
You could upload to YouTube or save as an MP4 file. I used to use YouTube for video editing, but that has changed a lot.
I had considered using Zoom at my current job (https://zoom.us/). You could set up a meeting then just record it without any attendees--I think.
Good luck!
Lori
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Subject: [EXTERNAL]Video Software for Teaching Mini-Lessons
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Hello All,
I am seeking suggestions for FREE software to create videos demonstrating a library search.
Or is there some entirely new tool out there that would display information to a broad audience?
I need something I can pop into my work webpage, so social media will not work. Alas.
I look forward to all of your suggestions.
Mandy
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