Screencast (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Screencast" in Spanish language version.

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  • «Definition - What does screencast mean?» (html). Techopedia (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 23 de abril de 2015. Consultado el 23 de noviembre de 2018. «A screencast is a digital video recording of a user's screen or desktop complete with real-time or post-edited narration. It is often done as a video tutorial to allow viewers to follow exactly what the tutor/narrator is doing. It is related to the term screenshot, but whereas a screenshot is just a single image of the content of a computer screen, a screencast is a full video recording.» 
  • «Definition - What does Screencast mean?» (html). Techopedia (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 23 de abril de 2015. Consultado el 23 de noviembre de 2018. «The term was originally selected by columnist John Udell from the suggestions provided by his blog readers whom he invited to propose a name for this upcoming genre. Screencast was suggested by Deeje Cooley and Joseph McDonald.» 

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  • «Definition - What does screencast mean?» (html). Techopedia (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 23 de abril de 2015. Consultado el 23 de noviembre de 2018. «A screencast is a digital video recording of a user's screen or desktop complete with real-time or post-edited narration. It is often done as a video tutorial to allow viewers to follow exactly what the tutor/narrator is doing. It is related to the term screenshot, but whereas a screenshot is just a single image of the content of a computer screen, a screencast is a full video recording.» 
  • «Definition - What does Screencast mean?» (html). Techopedia (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 23 de abril de 2015. Consultado el 23 de noviembre de 2018. «The term was originally selected by columnist John Udell from the suggestions provided by his blog readers whom he invited to propose a name for this upcoming genre. Screencast was suggested by Deeje Cooley and Joseph McDonald.»