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Hi and welcome. Here in the Distance Education Department at MCC we’re always looking for ways, especially easy and cost effective ways, to add interactivity to online classes. Recently we’ve found a couple tools that make creating screen captures and video clips both free and easy.

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  1. Creating Your Own Video/Screen Captures
  2. why? demonstrate explain personalize
  3. Saving as RTF – the video x Saving as RTF- the video
  4. Saving as RTF – the screen capture
  5. two tools that work together Jing (TechSmith) http://www.jingproject.com/ Screencast (also TechSmith) http://www.screencast.com/
  6.  
  7. Jing
  8.  
  9. ‘ sun launcher’ top of screen toolbar bottom
  10. to capture the screen
  11. from the sun launcher or toolbar 1. select Capture
  12. use the grid to select the capture area
  13.  
  14. screen capture redo selection video cancel
  15. 2. use the annotate tools
  16.  
  17. 3. save upload to Screencast save the file on your system copy (to be pasted) cancel by default the file name is the date stamp
  18. Screencast URL / accessible anywhere online Save on your system / direct manipulation
  19. create an account and sign in
    • Screencast
    • free (for most users)
    • you set privacy controls
    • designed to work easily with Jing
  20. my library
  21. to record video
  22. use notes or script rehearse segment actions
  23. 1. have the content to be recorded open onscreen 2. select Capture and choose the screen area to record (the same steps as the screen capture)
  24. videos can be up to five minutes long no editing no annotation no mistakes?
  25. record with or without narration
  26. 3. preview then save
    • Save
    • to Screencast
    • to your computer
    • both
  27. 4. save to Screencast copies the URL to clipboard and then displays the message that the URL is ready to be pasted
    • Jing/Screencast files can be used
    • in Blackboard
    • added as a link
    • embedded
    • uploaded directly as a file (Jing)
  28. URL opened in new window
  29. code embedded in text box
  30. Jing http://www.jingproject.com/ Screencast http://www.screencast.com/
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