Flowgrams: A New Way to Screencast

Screencasts are effective ways to share ideas, images, concepts, experiences, and a range of information for a variety of purposes including eLearning, collaborative problem solving, or just fun. I just ran across a new technique for doing screencasts called a Flowgram.  Eric Schonfeld over at TechCrunch describes it as,

…a full-screen player with what appears to be a screencast with a voiceover. Except that you can control the pages by scrolling up and down, watching any videos that might be on the page, or clicking on the live links (which takes you out of the Flowgram to that Website, but if you hit the back button it picks up where it left off). You can also add comments and share the Flowgram via a widget…It’s an interactive screencast, a way to synthesize the Web by pulling different pieces together The voiceover acts as the glue. It can be used for slide shows, travel guides, tutorials, sales pitches, or just to explain something to a friend.

I’ve signed up for the private beta access program so I can build a few Flowgrams of my own to get a better sense of how this tool compares to applications like Captivate or Camtasia. After briefly interacting with several of the Flowgrams available it looks quite promising. I like the ability to scroll pages as well as play videos embedded in pages presented in the Flowgram. I’m not sure why the developers decided to navigate out of the Flowgram when you click on a link that takes you to a page outside the Flowgram, rather than opening a window to view it, but when you click the back arrow the flow of the Flowgram seems to pick back up where you left it. Take a look at Flowgram for an overview.

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4 Responses to Flowgrams: A New Way to Screencast

  1. […] Skilful Minds Blogflow — Collaboration As I noted previously, I applied to join the beta testing for Flowgram. I’m happy to report that I was provided […]

  2. […] provided an overview of Flowgram previously, and did a demonstration […]

  3. Jerry Rojas says:

    I ‘m new at blogging and have recently developed myown site and today I ‘m doing my best to learn as much as I can about this short of new world. I really love this site skin, can you tell me what skin is this? Is it customized layout or is this paid one? However I don’t have the funds to buy paid design nor have the skill to custom design myself. I’m sorry for the noobie question, thanks.

    • Larry Irons says:

      Jerry, this blog runs on the Contempt Theme which I modified in a few ways. Good luck with yours!

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