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Dennis OConnor

The Screenr Blog - 5 views

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    This blog supports Screenr, a desktop video system tied to your twitter account. After capturing the video (max length 5 minutes) you have the choice of tweeting the video url, posting the video to YouTube, downloading the video as an MP4, or using an embed code for webpages. Screenr is similar to Jing in many ways. However, it does not live on your computer, it's completely online or 'in the cloud' if you prefer. Also, screenr gives you functionality you'll have to pay for with Jing. This blog will show you a lot of things that Screenr will go. If you have a need for desktop video, give Screenr a try!
David Wetzel

How to Create Screencasts for Teaching and Learning Using Jing - 13 views

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    Have you ever wanted to create short "how to" video for your students to use for homework, remembering facts, and solving math problems. How often have your students stated, "I could not complete the homework assignment, because I could not remember the steps and no one could help me." Well the answer is to create a screencast or video for posting on your class wiki or blog for students to view at home or anywhere else they have web access.
Vicki Davis

ScreenToaster - Free online screen recorder: create screencasts, tutorials and reviews ... - 0 views

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    Screencasting made easy-no download necessary
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    Free online screen recorder. I've used jing, haven't used this one yet, but it looks interesting.
Dave Truss

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: How to Make Wiki References - 1 views

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    Citing on a wiki- a how to Jing.
Nelly Cardinale

Screencast-O-Matic - 0 views

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    Similar to Jing , page is currently in beta and free
Dennis OConnor

» How to Use This Free Screencasting Tool for E-Learning The Rapid eLearning ... - 0 views

  • You may have heard the news last week that Articulate launched a new screencasting tool called Screenr.  It is a free web-based tool that lets you create screencasts without installing any software.
  • My favorite…there’s no branding on the downloaded MP4 files.  Since you can download the videos, you’re free to use them as you wish.  That means you can use it in your elearning courses without looking like one of those MLS soccer players.  Go Sounders!  And of course, Screenr is free.  Free is always good.
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    Anything from Articulate is worth looking at. I suspect this will go toe to toe with Jing.
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