Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Screencast" in Romanian language version.
|access-date=, |date= (ajutor)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.Verificați datele pentru:
|access-date=, |archive-date= (ajutor) 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.Verificați datele pentru:
|access-date=, |archive-date= (ajutor) 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.Verificați datele pentru:
|access-date=, |archive-date= (ajutor) 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.Verificați datele pentru:
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