Lunch2.0 Presentation - Jing

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Jing Danielle Kane Research Librarian for Emerging Technologies and Service Innovation UC Irvine Libraries Lunch 2.0 July 2009

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Presentation given for the UCI Libraries Lunch2.0 series.

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Jing

Danielle KaneResearch Librarian for Emerging Technologies and Service InnovationUC Irvine Libraries

Lunch2.0July 2009

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Used for both screen capture and for video

Select a window or region and Jing will record up to five minutes of video or a screenshot of everything that appears.

Done, send feedback, preferences, help and quit

Access your images and videos from the History button

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Screenshots

Include arrows

Change Tool Colors

Highlights

Frames

Text

http://www.uci.edu/peter/

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Point to things with your mouse

Scroll

Flip through photos

Click around in a website or application

Record audio if your computer has a microphone

Screencasts

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Over the web, IM, email

Upload to Screencast.com

Save the SWF Flash video ◦ To your desktop (need Adobe Flash Player)◦ To a directory◦ To a FTP site

Sharing

http://www.screencast.com/

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Jing Pro

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Live Demohttp://www.jingproject.com/

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5 Minute Show and Tells

Tony Lin, Bob Johnson and a screencast from Holly Tomren

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Using Jing for Screenshots

Tony Lin

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Using Jing for Screenshots

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Holly Tomren

Not available online

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Discussion Topics20 Minutes

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How does Jing screenshots and videos fit in with UC Irvine Libraries services?

If we were to focus on 5 general videos to provide to library user’s, what topics would we want to cover?