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(THIS IS A MOCK-UP FOR THE WIKI HOME PAGE. THE INTENT IS TO PROVIDE A TOC AND GREATER EASE OF USE FOR THE WIKI MEMBERS AND THE GENERAL AUDIENCE.)

Welcome!


The Animated Tutorial Sharing Project (ANTS) is a collaborative project involving librarians in Canada and the United States. The goal of the project is to create a shared repository of library, research, and information literacy tutorials created using screencast software such as Adobe Captivate, Qarbon Viewlet Builder, Techsmith's Camtasia Studio , or similar products. Tutorials contributed to the ANTS project are made publicly available for use by all libraries via our affiliated sites: LION TV and Screencast.com

Getting Started:

1.) About the ANTS project and some Frequently Asked Questions

2.) How to contribute

Whether you have a tutorial you've already created, or you want to help create a new tutorial for the project, follow these easy steps to become a member of the ANTS community.

A.) Step 1: Check the list of online resources identified for animated tutorial development. This list indicates the databases and resources the ANTS team has identified as relevant to the project and our audience. There are separate lists for information literacy tutorials, literacy tutorials, data and GIS tutorials, and tutorials for handicapped users. If you do not see your topic or resource listed, contact the ANTS team to see if the resource or topic covered in your tutorial is appropriate for the project :project.

B.) Step 2: Check the ANTS project guidelines and the Best Practices in Screencasting. Since the tutorial will be shared with other libraries, please refrain from referingreferring to institutional specific services and resources so as to ensure the broadest possible audience. If you've already created a tutorial, this may mean editing or removing content that refers specifically to your home institution. While brief and flexible, the guidlinesguidelines are mentmeant to ensure continuity in presentation style and content among the various tutorials submitted to the project.

C.) Step 3: Uploading your project to ANTS

3.) How to share

A.) Step 1: Access ANTS Files and Embedding Code

B.) Step 2: Embedding Tutorials

4.) ANTS and LION TV

5.) Keeping Up to Date & Getting Help

6.) Other Collaborative Sites