For my Advanced Hardware/Software course (which is centered around Windows) I selected a topic about what is Virtualbox, installation, and recorded demonstration. I used Kazaam to record my voice/audio and my desktop, Libre Office Impress for the presentation and went to town. Everything worked smoothly and my audience were in awe how cool Kubuntu's environment looked and how everything came out so professional like it was ready to be uploaded for a review on YouTube or some type of Podcast. Second time was for my online class where we had to do a presentation on the "hottest tech" out currently, I did mine on AMD's HUMA technology; once again I used Kazaam to record my voice and Impress to create my presentation, scored a 100. Others were having issues getting their desktop recording software to work in Windows hehe. Once again this was a class centered around Windows so it's cool to show off what Linux can do in a modern era. Nonetheless, love how KDE still respects the desktop user in their DE.
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Great job! Both with showing off the real usability and superiority of Kubuntu and Linux in general, and of course with your excellent class work. Congrats!
I love this kind of story. Too bad the business world is so slow at waking up to what Linux has to offer.
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Bravo!
I teach college bio/phy sci/env sci.
I have actually had three students from many years of teaching that actually used Ubuntu, so that is pretty good I guess, but NOBODY did what you did, especially in an "IT" class because they are lockstep windblows.
However, more to the point
The Windblows system is SO BAD that the college has installed "Camtasia" to try to get the instructors to try to do a "welcome" video to put on Blackboard.
So....again, good on! and come back more often!
woodsmoke
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostGreat job! Both with showing off the real usability and superiority of Kubuntu and Linux in general, and of course with your excellent class work. Congrats!
I love this kind of story. Too bad the business world is so slow at waking up to what Linux has to offer.
Brilliant! I've never used Kazaam before, might check it out.
Kudos for branching out and doing something different!
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You might give vokoscreen a try for recording the desktop. I like it better than Kazaam.
Bravo!
I teach college bio/phy sci/env sci.
I have actually had three students from many years of teaching that actually used Ubuntu, so that is pretty good I guess, but NOBODY did what you did, especially in an "IT" class because they are lockstep windblows.
However, more to the point
The Windblows system is SO BAD that the college has installed "Camtasia" to try to get the instructors to try to do a "welcome" video to put on Blackboard.
So....again, good on! and come back more often!
woodsmoke
Speaking of recording desktops on Windows that reminds me of when my spreadsheet teacher was recording her lecture using Record My Desktop software for her online students and she thought the audio was recording; it turned out during the whole time no audio recorded. Let's just say she was pretty frustrated and next thing ya know she chucked her headset ricocheting off the desk barely missing me lol. The whole thing was funny I must say; seeing a cute pair of pink headphones flying right by me and whatnot hehe.
I'll try to come back more often lol, it is just difficult when you have a reliable "set it and forget it" like Kubuntu operating system you seem to forget about the operating system layer and start accomplishing things.
Thumbs up to ya.Last edited by Aries K; Jan 04, 2014, 01:37 AM.
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Originally posted by Aries K View Postyou do not have to rely on terminal unless you are doing something serious
Code:tr -c "[:digit:]" " " < /dev/urandom | dd cbs=$COLUMNS conv=unblock | GREP_COLOR="1;32" grep --color "[^ ]"
Originally posted by Aries K View PostSpeaking of recording desktops on Windows that reminds me of when my spreadsheet teacher was recording her lecture using Record My Desktop software for her online students and she thought the audio was recording; it turned out during the whole time no audio recorded.
Code:avconv -f x11grab -s $(xdpyinfo | awk '/dimensions/ {print $2}') -i :0.0 -f pulse -i default \ -c:v libtheora -q 10 -c:a libvorbis desktopwithaudio.mkv
Originally posted by Aries K View PostI'll try to come back more often lol, it is just difficult when you have a reliable "set it and forget it" like Kubuntu operating system you seem to forget about the operating system layer and start accomplishing things.Last edited by SteveRiley; Jan 04, 2014, 03:07 AM.
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostOr want to play.
Code:tr -c "[:digit:]" " " < /dev/urandom | dd cbs=$COLUMNS conv=unblock | GREP_COLOR="1;32" grep --color "[^ ]"
Perhaps she needed the help of our friend the command line:
Code:avconv -f x11grab -s $(xdpyinfo | awk '/dimensions/ {print $2}') -i :0.0 -f pulse -i default \ -c:v libtheora -q 10 -c:a libvorbis desktopwithaudio.mkv
Wait, what? You're actually doing work? Don't tell anyone! This Linux stuff is just for geeks, not for actual, you know, productivity or whatever.
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