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===Why do instructors use Jing?=== | ===Why do instructors use Jing?=== | ||
− | * They use Jing to create a ''screen shot'' or a picture of what is displayed on your computer screen: | + | * 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 | ** 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 | ** 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 | ** 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: | + | * They use Jing to create a ''screencast'' or a video recording of ''actions'' that occur on your computer screen: |
+ | ** Instructors introduce themselves to their students | ||
+ | ** Provide tours of the “online” parts of their class | ||
+ | ** Explain concepts and demonstrate how to perform math, science or computer lab assignments | ||
===Getting Started=== | ===Getting Started=== |
Revision as of 13:39, 30 April 2014
Contents
Jing
What is Jing?
The concept of Jing is the always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video... from your computer to anywhere. Try it, you'll like it. 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. We think it's the perfect companion to the casual, fast-paced online conversations we all have every day.
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:
- Instructors introduce themselves to their students
- Provide tours of the “online” parts of their class
- Explain concepts and demonstrate how to perform math, science or computer lab assignments
Getting Started
- Check out an intro video and/or screen shots/written instructions of "How to use Jing"
- Visit the Jing web site to download the product, watch tutorials and get tips & tricks about how to use Jing.
- The Jing Learning Center has great tutorials and resources to help you get started using Jing.
- Find out how to add a Jing screen shot to Sakai
Ideas and Examples for Using Jing
- Here are Step-by-Step instructions provided by an instructor who used Jing with her class Show Me How Videos: On Demand!
- This article describes how an instructor provides student feedback on an assignment using Jing