In a recent project that I was working on I had to include a couple of short videos stepping through a registration process. The course was initially being developed in PowerPoint and would be transferred over to Storyline. I originally assumed I would do the short screen recordings using Storyline's built-in screen recording feature. However I also needed the screen recordings in PowerPoint and needed to design them with a computer graphic around them. Since Storyline places the screen recording on the slide, I found I wasn't able to do much in the way of resizing the recordings to fit in my computer screen graphic.
So I started looking for alternatives. Lo and behold I found it right within PowerPoint itself. I hadn't ever noticed the feature within PowerPoint, but there is a Screen Recording tool built-in to the Insert menu. It recently came out in February 2015 and was added to PowerPoint 2013. I tried it out and found that it works great!
You can find the Screen Recording tool by going to the Insert tab and clicking on Screen Recording. Here are the instructions from Microsoft on how to use the tool - Record your screen in PowerPoint 2013.
So I started looking for alternatives. Lo and behold I found it right within PowerPoint itself. I hadn't ever noticed the feature within PowerPoint, but there is a Screen Recording tool built-in to the Insert menu. It recently came out in February 2015 and was added to PowerPoint 2013. I tried it out and found that it works great!
You can find the Screen Recording tool by going to the Insert tab and clicking on Screen Recording. Here are the instructions from Microsoft on how to use the tool - Record your screen in PowerPoint 2013.
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