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This activity relates to the ISTE NETS T standard 3: Model Digital-Age Work and Learning. It relates to this standard because teachers can use Jing video as a teaching tool that is digital. This is a great tool to incorporate into teaching because it is a technology rich activity. I could see myself making a Jing video to teach technology tools my student will need to develop. I believe this will be great way to show students how to do some TechStep skills and lessons for next year.
How do you determine and control the recording area of your screen capture?
Once you click on the sun and capture the image, the lines will appear on the page. Then you move the lines and click to size the image you want to capture.
What are the options for saving a screen capture? The options for saving a screen capture include saving it to your computer as an image (PNG) or video (SWF) or you could save it as a screencast to the web.
Where is the screencapture on your computer and how do you retrieve it? i.e. what is the address to it on your local machine? The screencapture is found in the top right corner of the computer screen. Scroll your cursor over the sun and click on the + sign to capture an image.
How do you push it to the internet? and share it with others? To push the image or video to the internet, you need to click on the little symbol that says share. It is then made into a screencast which gives you a link to share on the internet with others.
What file type is a Jing screencast movie? A Jing screencast movie is a SWF video file.
The Jing 'Sun' has 3 prongs. What does each prong do? The three prongs each have a different task. The one on the left that looks like a + sign allows you to capture the image. The middle prong with photos on it navigates you to your Jing history. The right prong says more, which when opened gives you the option of done, send feedback, preferences, help, and quit.
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