Friday, August 5, 2011

Jing Went the Strings of My....

Oops, wrong words and a poor attempt at humor.  But Jing is no humorous tool!  In fact it's a very powerful FREE tool.  TechSmith is probably most well known for SnagIt and Camtasia, both wonderful tools to do screen captures and screencasts and so much more.  But they offer Jing which allows you to do screen captures and screencasts.  And it's free!  Download the free software to your computer and you get the Jing Sun Launcher.


It rests at the top of your screen.  When you hover over the 'sun' it grows the three little appendages.  The one on the left gives you a cross hair so you can select which part of your screen you want to capture.


Once you've selected the area, the control panel above floats at the bottom of your screen. The far left button is a snapshot and the second from the left is the video.  This allows you to record your screen and movements. 

The recording time is five minutes and you can save the video to your hard drive, or share it using TechSmith's Screencast site.  You simply share the link to the website.  There is also an option to embed the video.

If you want to go Pro, the cost is $14.95 per year and this gives you the ability to save the video as an mp4, remove the Jing ads, and do a direct upload to YouTube.

As far as uses, I can think of lots right off the top of my head!  I used it to do a tutorial for an inservice course I was teaching.  I am currently making a series of tutorials for my staff as over the summer we were rolled over to Windows 7.  I can also see posting these for students to use when you aren't around.  Posting on a wiki, on an Edline page, or on the school webpage allows students, parents and staff 24/7 access to help.

Check it out!


1 comment:

  1. Rachel ClingermanJuly 9, 2012 at 6:06 PM

    A lot of my students have language goals related to following directions, recalling details, and requesting clarification of information. I can see an application of this tool to address all of those goals while allowing the students to complete an online or computer based activity. Once they get used to following directions using this technology I could even leave steps out so they have to request further information or clarification.

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