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"Bollaert, Jodi" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Apr 2000 11:23:24 -0400
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Kyung Kim writes:

>For my study participants will be asked to think aloud while
>using the websites, which will be recorded with the Lotus
>ScreenCam and an audio tape recorder. Yet I am wondering if there
>is any "software" (not video camera) that captures user's actions
>on the web while records their voices as well. Any idea?

Marc Crusch responds:

>With a microphone attached to the PC sound card, Lotus Screencam will
record
>an audio track along with the screen video.

My first thought is "Cool"...this sounds like an easy, low-cost way to
record usability tests.  I'm wondering though...how long of a session can
one record with Lotus Screencam?  Also, how difficult would it be to record
the usability test facilitator as well?  Would anyone be willing to share
their thoughts/experience on this approach?

Jodi

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