Monday, October 27, 2008

External Resources for Jing

When I first tried to view the video I created with Jing, I was able to do so within the Jing program. However, I then emailed the video link to myself and tried to watch the video in the email. I was unable to do so. I was then instructed to download a more up to date version of Adobe Flash Player. I needed to update to Adobe Flash Player 10. If you are interested in using Jing and viewing videos that are shared, the following link can help with viewing those videos.

Adobe Flash Player 10

The link listed below this paragraph will take you to a You Tube video created by a man that works for sterlingteachers.com. His job is to help teachers implement technology into their classroom. One of the technologies that he helps teachers implement is videos found on the internet. Many of the videos he tells the teachers to use are blocked by their school system's internet filters. To get around that, he uses Jing to make videos of various things online. In the remainder of his You Tube video he gives teachers directions on how to use Jing to capture images and videos on the computer. He then describes how to save and share the videos and images once they're created.

Jing Project You Tube Video

1 comment:

given said...

If you haven't already heard about ScreenToaster, it is the easiest way to rapidly create and share tutorials, demos, training, lectures etc.

It is a free web-based screen recorder you may try, it's designed to capture screen activity in real-time then embed videos in blogs and websites. It works in all browsers and doesn't require any download.

Among the new features, you may find:

- Live audio capture
- Embed webcam in screen capture
- Accelerated or slow-motion playback
- Pauses during recording
- Download the completed screencast
- Redesign and improved content organization
- Personal profiles