We have recently discovered Jing. (http://www.jingproject.com/) We are just learning how to use it, and what its cabable of. If anyone has used this, we would love your feed back on it.

Views: 134

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

I have used it as a way for students to research an explorer and present their findings. I had them research an explorer in a small group and prove the explorer's importance in history. They also had to map the the explorer's travels, create a timeline of the explorer's life, and provide background about their life. The kids really enjoyed it!
I've posted a model of how I used Jing in conjunction with Google Docs to assess students digitally. You can find a link on the New Literacies page at www.tomliamlynch.org. Hope it's of help.
T
Jing
View more presentations from kurtco57.
I just recently started experimenting with Jing...fun!

examples:
http://paramedic.urbangardener.org/p034_cdi_graph_paper.swf
http://paramedic.urbangardener.org/p037_cdi_HR_calc.swf
http://paramedic.urbangardener.org/p039_cdi_HR_exercises.swf

Question...I know the pro version will allow you to convert the flas file to mpeg4 and that it's cheap, but does anyone know of a freeware that will do the same conversion and maintain the high quality?
Libraries are using it for reference and tutorial creation. What better way to show someone how to use a database when you are chatting with them than to just send them a link showing it to them. It beats writing the whole thing out and makes it easier for the patron too. In some cases the videos are embedded in webpages to show users how to use them.

RSS

Commercial Policy

If you are representing a commercial entity, please see the specific guidelines on your participation.

The Fifth Year Anniversary Book Project!

We want you to write a chapter!

Click here!

Related Links & Events:

EdIncubator

EdIncubator" projects are designed to help education projects or initiatives build advisory councils with real educators, administrators, parents, and students giving real feedback. Current projects are below.

Groups interested in participating can contact Steve Hargadon directly.

Support:

Classroom 2.0 is a free site. You can support the network by making a donation (any amount):


You can also support us by using our Amazon search link:


Thanks to support from:

Badge

Loading…

About

Follow

Awards:

© 2012   Created by Steve Hargadon.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service