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Laurie
Tenzer
(Faculty)
Comment:
Jing is a very useful tool for showing online learners videos and screenshots of how to do something. It is especially useful when teaching computer...
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Angela
Gunder
(Staff)
Comment:
Jing is fabulous for having both instructors and students capture screen visualizations, but is highly limited by the amount of time for the recording...
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Gary
Ackerman
(Administrator)
Comment:
This is a much-needed tool to educators today. It can be used to cue students to impoprtant parts of documents or web pages and it can be used to give...
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Jane
Moore
(Faculty)
Comment:
The Jing tool is one that I have used for years. I find it so helpful in the courses I teach---I show students how to access materials in the online...
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Cathy
Swift
(Teacher (K-12))
Comment:
It took me some time to realize that all there is to this entry is the link to the Jing tool itself. There needs to be some instruction around this...
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Dorinne
Banks
(Librarian)
Comment:
I was disappointed in this resource because it was simply a copy of what could be found on the product website.I love using the product, Jing, for...
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ahmed
hosny
(Staff)
Comment:
there are many tools free web based likewww.screentoaster.com
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Patrick
Davis
(Administrator)
Comment:
This is a good application. The free version only gives you a small amount of time to make your point (5 minutes). You will need to be concise when...
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norbert
boruett
(Health Care Professional)
Comment:
A very clear account on jing.The video explanation enhanced the explanation
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Jane
Moore
(Faculty)
Comment:
Jing is a remarkable tool that allows the user to capture a screenshot or cast. It's excellent to use in explaining technology to students or...
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