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* Speak clearly and at a moderate pace: There is nothing more frustrating than a screencast where the presenter mumbles or is too fast to follow.
* Speak clearly and at a moderate pace: There is nothing more frustrating than a screencast where the presenter mumbles or is too fast to follow.
* You can record the screencast and then record your audio: in a lot of cases this will have better results.
* You can record the screencast and then record your audio: in a lot of cases this will have better results.
* Don't wave the mouse around. It's natural to gesture with the mouse while you talk, but it's very distracting to watch. Only move the mouse when you need to do something with it.
* Plan your screencast and show only what is needed. Screencasts should follow a few rules:
* Plan your screencast and show only what is needed. Screencasts should follow a few rules:
** Be short: nobody wants to listen to hours of talk. If you can keep it under 3 minutes — win. You can also cut up longer topics into several screencasts
** Be short: nobody wants to listen to hours of talk. If you can keep it under 3 minutes — win. You can also cut up longer topics into several screencasts
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