This document provides an overview of the screen recording and screenshot tool Jing. It begins with a poll to assess the reader's familiarity with Jing. It then explains that Jing allows users to capture images and videos of what is displayed on their computer screen. The basics of downloading and using Jing are covered, including how to select an area to capture, choose between images and videos, and edit or share captures. Examples are given for how instructors and students can use Jing for tutorials, training materials, reflections, and more. Other screen capturing options are briefly mentioned and the document concludes with an invitation for questions.
This Arduino Programming Basics presentation show the power point slides - see the PDF version for a step by step screenshots of what we showed live during the online workshops.
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A workshop as part of series of online workshops, stemmed from an LSTA grant to educate librarians and library school students on makerspaces, especially in academic libraries. November 12, 2014
This Arduino Programming Basics presentation show the power point slides - see the PDF version for a step by step screenshots of what we showed live during the online workshops.
A workshop as part of series of online workshops, stemmed from an LSTA grant to educate librarians and library school students on makerspaces, especially in academic libraries. Nov 12, 2014
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Take a look at several screencasting tools to find out hoe you can easily share with teachers and parents . . . and how teachers can share with their students! Easy and free solutions will be shared as well as practical ideas for using screencasting as an administrator.
Screencasting is an easy (and FREE) way of making recordings in your classroom. Whether your students create them as they do project-based learning or you create them as you flip your classroom, you’ll love these relevant ideas and free tools to take screencasting to your classroom.
Attendees should be able to answer these questions after attending this session:
1. What is screencasting?
2. What tools can my students use to create screencasts and what is the process?
3. What are some example ideas for student creations and teacher creations?
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This Arduino Introduction presentation are the power point slides - see the PDF version for a step by step screenshots of what we showed live during the online workshops.
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1. Jing in 30 Minutes
Mimi Smith-DeCoster
&
Beth Filar-Williams
2. Disclaimer
• UNCG does not provide support for Jing
• BUT, there are good troubleshooting and how-
to resources online
• Jing is free and you won’t lose access to it
when you graduate!
3. Poll: you and Jing
• A: I’m curious, but still not sure what it is
• B: I know what it is, don’t know how to use it
• C: I’ve used it a little
• D: I use Jing often and want to know more
4. What is Jing?
• Image capture and video capture tool
– i.e. acts as a camera & video recorder in your
computer to catch what’s on your screen
• Made by TechSmith…. who also makes:
– Camtasia (for more dynamic instructional video
production)
– Jing Pro $9.95/mo (25 GB storage & other extra
features)
5. Jing Basics
• Free!
• For PC and Mac
• Download from techsmith.com/jing
• Quick login/free registration
– Then, the Jing sun is always on your screen when
you want it!
• Equipment: need some form of microphone
6. Getting Started with Jing
• Select an area to capture, resize as needed.
Choose video or image:
– Videos:
• limited to 5 minutes
• No editing possible
• SWF format only
– Screenshots - can edit slightly:
• add arrows, text, frame, highlight
• Change color for tool or text font
7. 1) Select on sun to capture
2) Resize image
3) Select “capture image” icon
4) Edit image if needed and save
5) Click to save on screencast.com or save locally
Images from Jing help documents
8. 1) Select on sun to capture
2) Resize image
3) Select “capture video” icon
4) 3 second countdown to begin!
5) Pause as you record. Stop when finished.
6) Click to save on screencast.com
or save locally
Images from Jing help documents
9. What do I do with that file?
• Saving tools:
– Screenshots & videos can be stored at
screencast.com (2GB free)
– Or, saved locally on your computer
• Sharing tools:
– Share the link from screencast.com - send to
anyone to view
– Embed in a blog, website, wiki, etc.
10. Ji Uses: show what’s on your screen!
• For sharing: enhance your online communication; with
various people or groups
• For image creation: capture images that can’t be saved
normally; grab part of an image
• For troubleshooting: show what’s happening on your
screen, error messages, or problems
• For teaching: show how you do
something, training, tutorials
11. Real World Examples…
• Instructors could:
– Create tutorials to show how to access or use a
new technology
– Create training materials (screenshots) or videos
– Add voiceovers to course content
– Explain a syllabus with visual references or quick
video
12. More Real World Examples…
• Students could:
– Create screencasts showing their knowledge on a
topic
– Use Jing as a reflection tool to explain their
research process/thought process
– Use it as a digital storytelling tool
13. Other capturing options….
IMAGES
• Windows - Snipping Tool or PrintScreen
• Mac - Grab
• iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch - simultaneously press home
button and wake/sleep button, captures screen as image
VIDEO
• Screencast-o-matic - no download, puts small watermark
on video, must have internet to record, up to15 mins
• Screenjelly - completely web-based, must have internet
to record, up to 3 min, simple, no bells/whistles.
Heidi M. Steiner, (2010) "Livening virtual reference with screencasting and screen sharing",
Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 27 Iss: 4/5, pp.9 - 11
14. Now a demo….
http://youtu.be/tsbAuWpNQdQ
Need more help with Jing?
http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-jing.html