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Jing Workshop
1. Jing Easy Screen Recording Patrick Lowenthal | patrick.lowenthal@ucdenver.edu Anna Thai | anna.thai@ucdenver.edu
2. Agenda What is Jing & Screencast? What’s it cost? How to get Jing How to create a screen capture How to share a screen capture How to create a screencast How to share screencast Additional things about Jing How to use this in your courses
3. What is Jing? http://video.techsmith.com/jing/2.1/overview/default.html
10. Take a Screen Capture Step 1. Mouse over the Jing sun & click captureStep 2. Click & Drag cursor around what you want to capture.Step 3. Click on the “Capture image”
11. Annotate Screen Capture Step 4. Annotate your screen capture with the comment / drawing tools
12. Share a Screen Capture Step 5: Upload to screencast, save it to your computer or copy it to paste somewhere
13. Activity 2 – Take a Screen Capture Using the job aid provided, take five minutes and use jing to create a screen capture.
14. Create a Screencast Before you begin, you will need: Quiet environment to record A microphone (preferably a usb headset mic) A webcam if you have the pro version of Jing
15. Create a Screencast Step 1. Mouse over the Jing sun & click captureStep 2. Click & Drag cursor around what you want to capture.Step 3. Click “Capture video”
16. Create a Screencast Step 4. Wait for the count down to begin speaking & recording your mouse movementStep 5. Click stop when you are finished recording.
17. Share a Screencast Step 6. Preview recording Step 7. Name it Step 8. Upload to screencast or save it to your computer
18. Activity 3 – Record a Screencast Using the job aid provided, take 15 minutes to create a screencast (with or without audio)
19. Educational Uses of Jing Record lectures Record announcements Record audio/video feedback to students Introduce each week and/or assignments ______________________________