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I am looking to modernise some of our process training at work by recording quick videos of me undertaking some (complicated for no reason but big company and cant change) key system processes on screen.
Any particularly good software for this? Dont mind a small cost if needed. Thoughts appreciated
Loom is a brilliant tool for this sort of thing: https://www.loom.com/ all done in a chrome extension. It's free for the basic version
I've used OSB (free) and that's been really good.
I have used The xbox game one included with windows 10 but it did miss out some of the steps I was recording
We use Camtasia for recording/screen capture for training videos. Seems to work pretty well.
If you have the Office 365 version of PowerPoint you can record/capture your screen via the "Mix" tab.
You can then easily embed the recordings into slideshows for sharing.
Thanks for replies, couple sound interesting. Anything microsft is good as it get really itchy about 3rd party software...
We use Screencastify (chrome extension) all the time in school for this kind of thing. It is works just as well for delivering lesson content to 10 year olds as it does for explaining IT stuff to adults!