Saturday, August 14, 2010

Thing 12, ScreenToaster

Well that took some time, but I found it taking me back to my days as a broadcaster. Timing is everything.

I hope you enjoy this short of a trail I especially liked in the Rocky Mountains a few weeks ago.

I do see many ways of using this in class, esp. in our media workshop. Perhaps even commenting/critiquing student work might be helpful in Intro to Journalism.
I may make short how-to videos as well. I can see offering this to students for an in-class project; I'll have to think about that a bit more.

Yippee, thanks Lisa. How do I edit the video? I tried moving it to iMovie but it wouldn't drag...any ideas/suggestions?



I went to Jing and after watching a few of the help videos, decided to order Jing Pro, better editing opportunities in iMovie. So thanks for that.

I felt ScreenJelly would be too limiting.

2 comments:

  1. I haven't played with Jing Pro. There is no video edit function in ScreenToast. I assume this is by design - in order to keep things simple. Plug in your mic, click record, save and it's there.

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