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 * If you don't have a smart board, don't worry, you can still record your computer screen.**

For example, if you see all the videos I put together in the calendar, those were made while I taught from my computer on a borrowed LCD projector. In a computer lab classroom atmosphere, I'll have the students turn their monitors off while I show them how to use photoshop. I used a free screen recorder called "Windows Media Encoder". This can be downloaded at: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/encoder/default.mspx

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 * Using Windows Media Encoder**


 * 1. Click Capture Screen**




 * 2. Click entire screen and capture audio**




 * 3. Browse to find a safe location to save your file and give a file a name.**




 * 4. Set the quality at Medium or High**




 * 5. Give the session a title (or just click finish)**




 * 6. Click Start Encoding when you are ready to start recording the screen and audio**



8. When you are ready to stop recording, click the windows media encoder icon on the task bar and then click stop 9. The window below shows up ...the video file has already saved as soon as you clicked "Stop" so on this window, click Close.** //**(Your recording is done)**//
 * 7. Click OK on this window...the Windows media encoder minimizes to the task bar below.




 * I have a video of this recorded below.**

media type="custom" key="2548513"