Jing Tip #21: Record PowerPoint or Keynote Presentation with Jing

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Recording a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation is easy right? Just launch your presentation and record. Well...you probably could do that, but in this 2-minute tip I'll show you how I do it and why. You can click the full screen button when playing the video if you've got the room.

At the end of the video I mention how Camtasia and Camtasia Studio can automatically create a table of contents by pulling the titles from PowerPoint. Here's where to learn more (Win) (Mac).

Clearly too, Jing has a 5-minute limit and most presentations are longer than that. (Check out Ignite-style presentations if you haven't heard of them.) One thing you can do is record two or three slides at a time, then build your own table of contents.

For example:

  1. Intro and goals: http://screencast.com/t/somerandomURL
  2. Current situation: http://screencast.com/t/somerandomURL
  3. Next steps: http://screencast.com/t/somerandomURL
  4. Conclusion: http://screencast.com/t/somerandomURL

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