Monday, October 24, 2011

Screen Captures made easy: Jing your monitor's images and videos

Jing (http://www.techsmith.com/jing/free/)

Tired of Print Screen? I sure am. Don't get me wrong; it can be useful, but Print Screen is a pain when you want to create usable jpegs, editing out all the random desktop clutter you have on the screen, and then saving the image as a low-resolution file suitable for only for online and low-quality printed documents.

Jing just might be the program you are looking for. This free program downloads in minutes and provides an easy way to capture images and video files on your computer. The video file captures sound and images; just draw a yellow box around the area you want to capture. The free version allows you to download the recorded file on your computer as an .swf file, which works well for online applications like Prezi and play in just about any browser.

The trickiest part about Jing, in my case, was actually finding the program. Because of my desktop image, I had a hard time finding the little yellow half-circle discreetly hiding at the top middle of my computer screen. Just hover over the yellow half-circle and you get three options. The tool that draws a box (just select video or picture), a history tab which shows you things you've already captured, and a settings option.

Jing also provides a simple too to highlight areas, write on an image, and draw arrows, which is a wonderful tool for teaching students how to upload or edit files in a new program. You can also record yourself using a program and have the video file available for your students to download.

Jing is also a helpful tool to capture simple flash animated advertisements for research purposes or live edits or meetings being conducted online.  

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