Screencasting - Canva


Screencasting:

For my screencasting presentation on Canva, I used the Screen-cast-o-matic(Screenpal) application to record my screen. I originally tried to use Screenrec, but the two versions for downloading were very confusing. After figuring out how to access the downloads, neither version was compatible with my computer. Screenpal was easy to download, very straightforward, and easy to navigate. All I had to do was allow the application to access my screen and microphone (which the application walked me through), and then I just had to hit record. Once I was done recording, I just had to stop it, and there were options to edit the screen recording, and then it was simple to download and make unlisted. 

My screencasting link is posted at the bottom of this blog post!


Canva: 

Canva is a versatile application that can be used to create or edit various different projects, from documents to videos, presentations, images, social media posts, and more. There is both a free version as well as a pro version, which requires payment to use. The free version, however, has a wide and sufficient variety of tools, layouts, and customizations that you do not have to purchase. In my presentation, I give a walkthrough of the layout on Canva, as well as a walkthrough of the different tools, customizations, templates, and kinds of projects that the site has to offer. 


Link to my Canva screencasting: https://go.screenpal.com/watch/cTe60Qn1GQB


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