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Newman Lanier

ScreenToaster - Screen recording website - 1 views

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    A very simple and straight forward way to do screenrecording. It's sort of like Jing, but you can record as long as you want. However, unlike, Jing you can't upload directly to screencast.com. Worth a look. I don't want to give up Jing, but this might be better for recording longer screencasts.
Newman Lanier

Welcome to Jing - A PDF guide to taking your first capture - Jing Blog - 0 views

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    Great place to start with Jing.
Newman Lanier

Giving Students Audio-Visual Feeback - Jing Blog - 2 views

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    Another example of using Jing, a previous iNET featured tool, to give student feedback. Jing is a free and simple to use screenrecording application, which is perfect for recording short 'screencasts', tutorials, instructions, and annoucements.
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    I did similar screen casts when I taught graphic design. It was so much better than textually critiquing something very visual...and it took less time. The students liked the video because it helped them "See" the things they could improve upon and they liked hearing the tone of the voice which helped eliminate any misinterpretations of the critique...meaning I wasn't out to get them.
Newman Lanier

Skitch.com + Skitch = fast and fun screen capture and image sharing. - 0 views

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    Skitch is a Mac only screenshot caputure. It does not do video, like Jing. But the interface seems very nice. Take a peek.
Newman Lanier

Two Cool Tech Ideas - English Companion - 0 views

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    K12 teacher shares his creative uses of Jing and Animoto
Newman Lanier

5 tools to create tutorials | HARD GEEK - 2 views

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    Jing is featured in this list, as well as a few other tools for recording voice and screen video
Mary Barzee

Google Body Browser: Explore The Human Anatomy In 3D (PICTURES) - 2 views

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    This article talks about Google Body, a 3-D model of human anatomy that is available free online through Google. It's pretty neat. Certainly an inexpensive way for students to explore anatomy at their own pace.
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    I downloaded the Google Chrome Beta Browser that this works on. It's pretty neat! Here's a link to a screencapture of what I saw. (note there is no sound) http://www.screencast.com/users/mfbarzee/folders/Jing/media/36878a55-8c0f-4ae7-8457-0469674a490b
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