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** The name of your picture will show up in the middle of the screen, click on the '''picture name''' | ** The name of your picture will show up in the middle of the screen, click on the '''picture name''' | ||
* You'll now return to the Image Properties box: | * You'll now return to the Image Properties box: | ||
− | ** In '''alternative text''': type in what is important about the image | + | ** In the '''alternative text''' box: type in what is important about the image (if your image doesn't display, you'll see the text you typed in) |
** If needed, change the width and/or add a border of 1; Click '''OK'''. | ** If needed, change the width and/or add a border of 1; Click '''OK'''. | ||
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Contents
How to Create Screen Shots
What are Screen Shots?
- A screen shot is a picture of something that was displayed on your computer.
Why do instructors use Screen Shots?
- Show a picture of a diagram or process and add it to Word, PowerPoint or Sakai
- Provide a roadmap to a part of your course for your students
- Show your students how to make screen shots, so they can show instead of tell you about a problem
3 Easiest Ways to Take a Screenshot using Microsoft Windows
7 Ways to Take a Screenshot using Mac OS
How do you add a screen shot to Sakai?
- There's many places you can add an image, such as in Lessons, the Syllabus or your course Home page
- In Lessons, click on the Add Text button
- In the "Text Editor" displayed, click where you want the picture to display, then click on the image tool on the tool bar
- In the Image Properties box, click on Browse Server
- On the bottom, click on the Browse button, find and click on your picture, click Open
- On the right, click on the Upload button
- The name of your picture will show up in the middle of the screen, click on the picture name
- You'll now return to the Image Properties box:
- In the alternative text box: type in what is important about the image (if your image doesn't display, you'll see the text you typed in)
- If needed, change the width and/or add a border of 1; Click OK.
Use Jing to create Screenshots
- To draw straight arrows and boxes, and add numbers or text: try out the free tool Jing
- Download Jing free at home, or ask IT to install it at work
- How to Create and Share screenshots with Jing