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Latest revision as of 19:34, 1 December 2012
Title of script: Introduction to Spoken Tutorials
Author: Kannan Moudgalya
Keywords: Video Tutorial, Screencast, IT education, self learning, bridge digital divide, Free instructional material
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Slide 1 | Welcome to a presentation that introduces the spoken tutorial technology
that has the potential to make India IT literate.
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Slide 2 | What is a Spoken Tutorial?
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Slide 3 | Steps in Creating Spoken Tutorials are
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Slide 4 | We will show the outline of two software systems:
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Tab 1
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Let us see the outline for Xfig
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Slide 5 | The 2nd step in creating spoken tutorials is the Script
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Show it on Tab 3 | |
Slide 5 | The guidelines to write a script are here |
Show it on Tab 4 | |
Slide 5 | A tutorial that explains the guidelines will also be available soon |
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Demonstration | I will now create a short spoken tutorial that explains how to send an email from a gmail account |
Invoke iShowU | Let me invoke iShowU, a screen recording software
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Netscape from dock | I have opened Netscape
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In Tamil
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Guest.spoken aaga login seygiren
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iShowU shows a .mov file | I just ended the recording
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Close | Let me first close Netscape and iShowU. |
Press the start button in the Quick Time player | Let me now play the recorded movie file.
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Let us now go to the next slide | |
Slide 7 | This is what I call as the spoken tutorial
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Slide 8 | Let me now explain the Tools we have for Recording
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Tab 5 | Let us play this: “Recording plays” |
Slide 8 | On Windows we have Camstudio |
Tab 6 | This spoken tutorial explains how to do this |
Slide 8 | Both are FOSS
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Tab 7 | Let me play this
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Slide 8 | The 4th Step in creating spoken tutorials is
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Switch over to firefox
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Let us go back to the browser.
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Tab 9 of the browser | |
Tab 10 of the browser | |
Slide 10
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Using the script, we change the spoken part only.
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Tab 1 | Let me minimise this browser
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Slide 10 ctd | On Windows, we can use Movie Maker
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Tab 2 | |
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Slide 11 | We will now see Scilab spoken tutorials in Hindi, Malayalam and Bengali. |
Switch over to firefox
Press play and stop
Press play and stop
Press play and stop |
“Hindi recording plays”
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Let us go to back to the slides | |
Slide 12
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Let us discuss how to present complex topics through spoken tutorials.
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Switch over to firefox
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LaTeX study plans
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Let us go to the next slide. | |
Slide 13
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One can bridge digital divide through spoken tutorials.
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Slide 14 | Spoken tutorials are released under creative commons license.
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Slide 15
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Let us discuss the honorarium available for creating a ten minute spoken tutorial
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Slide 16
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Our target audience is a remote child,
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Slide 17 | We actively promote Open Source Software
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Tab 8 | Let us play it
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Flash slide 18 | Let us show the web site of our project, http://spoken-tutorial.org |
Tab 9 | The current tutorial is available here
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Slide 19
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Let us go to the next slide. We welcome your participation.
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Slide 20 | Why should you work with us?
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Go to slide 21
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Let us go to the next slide. We have a small assignment for you.
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Go to slide 22
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I would like to acknowledge the funding support now
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Go to slide 26
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We have come to the end of this tutorial
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