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− | [http:// | + | ===What is Jing?=== |
+ | Jing is the "always-ready" program that instantly captures and shares images and video... from your computer to anywhere. | ||
+ | And it's free. | ||
+ | * Snap a picture of your screen. Record video of onscreen action. Share instantly over the web or email. | ||
+ | * Elegant and simple, Jing's minimal feature set keeps the focus on instant sharing. | ||
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+ | ===Why do instructors use Jing?=== | ||
+ | * They use Jing to create a ''screen shot'' or a picture of what is ''displayed'' on your computer screen: | ||
+ | ** 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 | ||
+ | * They use Jing to create a ''screencast'' or a video recording of ''actions'' that occur on your computer screen: | ||
+ | ** Highlight important or commonly misunderstood aspects of an assignment | ||
+ | ** Answer frequently asked questions | ||
+ | ** Give group or whole class feedback | ||
+ | ** Demonstrate the strengths of a sample work or project | ||
+ | ** Provide feedback for papers, projects, and assignments | ||
+ | ** Explain concepts and demonstrate how to perform math, science or computer lab assignments | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===How can I learn more about Jing?=== | ||
+ | Check out an intro video and/or screen shots/written instructions: | ||
+ | * [http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-jing-taking-your-first-capture.html "How to use Jing to Create a Video"] or | ||
+ | * [http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-jing-capture-an-image.html "How to use Jing to Capture an Image"] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===What do I need to get started with Jing?=== | ||
+ | * Visit the [https://www.techsmith.com/jing-tool.html Jing web site] to download the product at home; contact IT to download on your work computer. | ||
+ | <!-- * If you couldn't attend the Intro to Jing workshops, watch this short [http://www.screencast.com/users/ccwest/folders/Jing/media/208ca21c-5c0d-483c-9fe5-a688ed791b8f Jing video]. This video outlines material presented in the workshop and will provide an overview of the product. --> | ||
+ | * After you install Jing, you create a [http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-jing-what-is-screencastcom.html screencast.com id], where you can store your video and share the link. | ||
+ | <!-- * Jing [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/e/e1/Intro_to_Jing.pdf tips handout]--> | ||
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+ | ===What do I need to create Jing videos?=== | ||
+ | * Adobe Flash player installed on your computer | ||
+ | * A headset, microphone, or webcam for recording audio (headset is best) | ||
+ | ** Need suggestions? Check out [[Media:Video_Recording_Headset_and_Webcam_specs.pdf|How to Choose a Video Recording Headset or Webcam]] | ||
+ | * Computer speakers or headset to listen to audio | ||
+ | * A script is recommended, so you know what you are going to say! | ||
+ | |||
+ | Check your Adobe Flash Player: [http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html Flash Player Help] | ||
+ | * In future, Jing won't create Flash videos, but will generate mp4's | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===What do students need to view Jing videos?=== | ||
+ | * Adobe Flash player (free web browser plug-in) | ||
+ | * Computer speakers or headset to listen to audio | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===How do you use Jing to create a screenshot or video?=== | ||
+ | * [[Media:Jing-HowtocreateaScreenshot-AddtoSakai.pdf|Quick steps: How to create a '''Screenshot''' (picture) with Jing handout]] (pdf) | ||
+ | * [[Media:How_to_Create_Videos_with_Jing.pdf|How to create a '''Screencast''' (video) with Jing pdf handout]] (Plus how to add your video to Sakai) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note: You can't upload Jing videos directly to YouTube. If you want to load videos to YouTube, use [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/index.php/Tools:_Snagit Snagit]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===How do you add Jing screenshots and screencasts to Sakai?=== | ||
+ | * Find out [[Tools:_Screen_Shots#How_do_you_add_a_screen_shot_to_Sakai.3F|how to add a Jing screen shot to Sakai]] | ||
+ | * [[Tools:_Screencasting#How_do_you_add_a_screencast_to_Sakai.3F|Add a Jing video and script to Sakai]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Where can I get more information about how to use Jing?=== | ||
+ | * Review videos and step-by-step instructions: [http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-jing.html Jing Tutorials] | ||
+ | * Check out Jing's Knowledge Base:[https://support.techsmith.com/categories/20085956 Jing FAQ's/Support] | ||
+ | <!-- * Jing demo of [http://www.durhamtech.edu/connect/Registering_on_WebAdvisor.swf registering for classes using WebAdvisor] --> |
Latest revision as of 12:22, 1 May 2019
Contents
- 1 Jing
- 1.1 What is Jing?
- 1.2 Why do instructors use Jing?
- 1.3 How can I learn more about Jing?
- 1.4 What do I need to get started with Jing?
- 1.5 What do I need to create Jing videos?
- 1.6 What do students need to view Jing videos?
- 1.7 How do you use Jing to create a screenshot or video?
- 1.8 How do you add Jing screenshots and screencasts to Sakai?
- 1.9 Where can I get more information about how to use Jing?
Jing
What is Jing?
Jing is the "always-ready" program that instantly captures and shares images and video... from your computer to anywhere. And it's free.
- Snap a picture of your screen. Record video of onscreen action. Share instantly over the web or email.
- Elegant and simple, Jing's minimal feature set keeps the focus on instant sharing.
Why do instructors use Jing?
- They use Jing to create a screen shot or a picture of what is displayed on your computer screen:
- 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
- They use Jing to create a screencast or a video recording of actions that occur on your computer screen:
- Highlight important or commonly misunderstood aspects of an assignment
- Answer frequently asked questions
- Give group or whole class feedback
- Demonstrate the strengths of a sample work or project
- Provide feedback for papers, projects, and assignments
- Explain concepts and demonstrate how to perform math, science or computer lab assignments
How can I learn more about Jing?
Check out an intro video and/or screen shots/written instructions:
What do I need to get started with Jing?
- Visit the Jing web site to download the product at home; contact IT to download on your work computer.
- After you install Jing, you create a screencast.com id, where you can store your video and share the link.
What do I need to create Jing videos?
- Adobe Flash player installed on your computer
- A headset, microphone, or webcam for recording audio (headset is best)
- Need suggestions? Check out How to Choose a Video Recording Headset or Webcam
- Computer speakers or headset to listen to audio
- A script is recommended, so you know what you are going to say!
Check your Adobe Flash Player: Flash Player Help
- In future, Jing won't create Flash videos, but will generate mp4's
What do students need to view Jing videos?
- Adobe Flash player (free web browser plug-in)
- Computer speakers or headset to listen to audio
How do you use Jing to create a screenshot or video?
- Quick steps: How to create a Screenshot (picture) with Jing handout (pdf)
- How to create a Screencast (video) with Jing pdf handout (Plus how to add your video to Sakai)
Note: You can't upload Jing videos directly to YouTube. If you want to load videos to YouTube, use Snagit.
How do you add Jing screenshots and screencasts to Sakai?
Where can I get more information about how to use Jing?
- Review videos and step-by-step instructions: Jing Tutorials
- Check out Jing's Knowledge Base:Jing FAQ's/Support