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		<title>Creating Screen Recordings with QuickTime Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[QuickTime Player, the default media player for Mac OS X, also has some powerful recording capabilities. With the recording features, you can create brief tutorials for your students that demonstrate common tasks they need to know how to complete on their computers (saving assignments, navigating the class website, etc.).]]></description>
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