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Jing. Easy Screen Recording by TechSmith. Eddie Mathews EDTC 6340 (Fall 2010) Project 4-E Presentation. Jing Explained in Easy Terms. Jing acts like a camera and video recorder built into your computer that “captures” what you see on your monitor screen

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Jing

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  1. Jing Easy Screen Recording by TechSmith Eddie Mathews EDTC 6340 (Fall 2010) Project 4-E Presentation

  2. Jing Explained in Easy Terms • Jing acts like a camera and video recorder built into your computer that “captures” what you see on your monitor screen • Jing is an easy-to-use software tool for capturing images and narrating what is being recorded on your screen

  3. What is Jing? Click to see to see a brief video about Jing

  4. What is Screencast? http://tinyurl.com/moreaboutscreencast

  5. Jing + Screencast

  6. How Do I Begin? Before you begin, you will need to: • Download and install Jing on your PC (create a free ScreenCast account) • Take a few minutes to learn the basics • Create a narration script and prepare your screens that your plan to capture • Record in a quiet environment • Use a good microphone (USB headset) • Test your webcam if using Jing Pro

  7. Take a Screen Capture Step 1. Mouse over the Jing sun & click captureStep 2. Click & Drag cursor around what you want to capture.Step 3. Click on the “Capture image”

  8. Annotate Screen Capture Step 4. Annotate your screen capture with the comment / drawing tools

  9. Share a Screen Capture Step 5: Upload to screencast, save it to your computer or copy it to paste somewhere

  10. Create a Screencast Step 1. Mouse over the Jing sun & click captureStep 2. Click & Drag cursor around what you want to capture.Step 3. Click “Capture video”

  11. Create a Screencast Step 4. Wait for the count down to begin speaking & recording your mouse movementStep 5. Click stop when you are finished recording.

  12. Share a Screencast Step 6. Preview recording Step 7. Name it Step 8. Upload to screencast or save it to your computer

  13. Student Uses of Jing • Record a narrated historical or personal journey using Google Maps or Earth • Use as a digital story telling tool…maybe in another language • Create teaching tutorials, such as, a math video showing other students how to solve math problems

  14. Teacher Uses of Jing • Create a tutorials of new technologies • Demonstrate how to access your social bookmarking, class wiki, or blog • Create Screencasts to publish student work or to make downloading easy • Have students create presentations using Jing to take them beyond PowerPoint

  15. Need Help with Jing? http://help.jingproject.com/

  16. Need Help with Screencast? http://www.screencast.com/help/

  17. What’s the Cost?

  18. Resources & Credits Jing Web Sitehttp://www.techsmith.com/jing The Jing Project http://www.techsmith.com/learn/jing/ Screencast Web Site http://www.screencast.com/help/

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