Produce and Share
Watch the following tutorials and practice with one of the projects you have started or with a new project you record. Some of these options will require you to setup and account. If you do, I suggest that you write down the account information so you can remember it later.
Express Show: This method is great if you want to produce a single flash file to upload to a web site like SharePoint or Swift.
Tutorial>> Express Show (4:13)
YouTube: YouTube is a great source of information and you could start publishing your tutorials on YouTube fairly easily. The advantages include access at home, easy to link from sharepoint or share via email, and the YouTube controls that allow users to control playback/resize video.
Tutorial>> Youtube (3:00) (http://www.youtube.com)
Blog: Setting up and using a blog is easier for some teachers than using SharePoint. The advantages include access at home, easy to link from SharePoint or share via email, and the blogger controls that allow users to control playback/resize video. The disadvantage is the lower quality video.
Tutorial>> Blogger (3:01) (http://www.blogger.com)
Server Options: This option includes putting the files either on the files server (UserShare) or the web server. The UserShare/Lessons is an easy place to post the files but you will have to teach your students how to get there and which files to click on. The Web server requires special permission from the district office and may be limited to certain personnel.
Tutorial>> Server (3:52)
Screencast:This is an option available from TechSmith but the free version has total space and bandwidth limitations.
Tutorial>> Screencast.com (3:45)