Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Jing Screencast

     I must admit that I had fun with this assignment and my video is a bit long.  After sitting for what seemed like hours thinking my video was never going to load, I was finally able to publish the post.  I decided to use this opportunity to teach people how to use Windows DVD Maker.  I went through the program step by step to show the process of creating a DVD.  By using Jing you can make a video of on screen images, videos, document, etc without having to use a digital camera.   The Jing "sun" has three prongs which are capture, history, and more.  Capture allows you to create the image or video.  History shows you all the previous images or videos you have captured.  Finally more allows you to adjust settings, send feedback, or ask for help.
     By clicking the capture button you can adjust how much of the screen you would like to show.  You can save a screen capture by either saving it to your documents, or uploading it to screencast.com.  You can retrieve the image by going to your Jing History, or you can look it up within the area, such as documents, videos, or photos, that it was saved.  Screencast.com is the site used to upload your image or video to the Internet.  It is very simple all you have to do is click the "share via screencast.com" button. The image or video will upload and give you a URL to paste wherever you would like. All Jing videos save as SWF files.  To view my video you can follow the link


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