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The sixth annual Favorite Tech Tools session focused on a tools to help you add audio-visual elements to your Sakai site. Follow the links below to learn more about featured tools.
 
The sixth annual Favorite Tech Tools session focused on a tools to help you add audio-visual elements to your Sakai site. Follow the links below to learn more about featured tools.
  
'''Windows 7 Snipping Tool'''
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===Windows 7 Snipping Tool===
 
''Take a picture of your computer screen and share it with others''
 
''Take a picture of your computer screen and share it with others''
  
'''Jing'''
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===Jing===
 
''Make a 5-minute video tour of your course site to orient students''
 
''Make a 5-minute video tour of your course site to orient students''
  
'''SnagIt''' ($30) <br>
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===SnagIt=== ($30)  
 
''A fuller-featured version of Jing (no limit on video length)''
 
''A fuller-featured version of Jing (no limit on video length)''
  
'''myBrainshark''' <br>
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===myBrainshark===
 
''Add voice narration and interactivity to PowerPoints''
 
''Add voice narration and interactivity to PowerPoints''
  
YouTube MyWebcam <br>
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===YouTube MyWebcam===
 
''Create a short "selfie" video to add a human touch to your course site or to introduce/explain a lesson''
 
''Create a short "selfie" video to add a human touch to your course site or to introduce/explain a lesson''

Revision as of 11:15, 30 April 2014

The sixth annual Favorite Tech Tools session focused on a tools to help you add audio-visual elements to your Sakai site. Follow the links below to learn more about featured tools.

Windows 7 Snipping Tool

Take a picture of your computer screen and share it with others

Jing

Make a 5-minute video tour of your course site to orient students

===SnagIt=== ($30) A fuller-featured version of Jing (no limit on video length)

myBrainshark

Add voice narration and interactivity to PowerPoints

YouTube MyWebcam

Create a short "selfie" video to add a human touch to your course site or to introduce/explain a lesson