jing screencasts
Jing is yet another web tool I found through Classroom 2.0. It is a screencasting tool with some major WOW factors and is even making me wonder whether I need Snapz Pro. Here’s my first attempt - a short tutorial about the bass clef. It’s a bit fiddly embedding Flash in edublogs - you have to copy the embed code then find the url from the code and pixel width and height, rather than just copy and paste as you would with wikispaces or some other bloggs, but it’s worth the effort!
November 18th, 2007 at 9:11 am
Pete,
Thrilled to see you change your site to one that has a native RSS feed! I’ll be adding your site to my aggregators in the near future.
J. Pisano -mustech.net
November 18th, 2007 at 9:19 pm
Pete,
Excellent stuff with Jing, seems like a great tool. Have you used it any more? BTW I always remembered Good Boys Deserve Fine Apples, but think I prefer the footy deviation
C
February 29th, 2008 at 10:47 pm
Nice article. I need to check out this more carefully to see how it compares to Snapz Pro that I use all the time and love. I create little “how-to” movies for my kids. Some kids do better having access to these videos after I teach the lesson for reinforcement, memory loss (!) and those visual learners. I gave a series of in-service classes on GarageBand and created videos for teachers. Check them out:
http://167.206.79.135/staff/bfreedman/ghs/tutorials/home.html
Barb