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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

Jing is the best free tool for screenshots I’ve ever used. Moodle is the LMS I use most currently. I’m so thankful for the active Moodle community and the wealth of knowledge available in the forums, community documentation, and other sources.

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Thank You for 25 Great Years!

TechSmith Camtasia

The first release of Snagit came in 1991, Camtasia was released in 1999, Morae in 2004, Jing in 2007, Camtasia Relay and Camtasia for Mac in 2009, Snagit on Mac in 2010, and Coach’s Eye in 2011. It’s hard to imagine a time before that. And, this past year has also proved to be momentous for us.

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Congratulations ScreenChamps!

TechSmith Camtasia

Introducing.our 2011 ScreenChamps! Jing, ScreenChomp, Snagit, ScreenCast, iMovie11, Quicktime, PC & Mac. Be sure to watch the full episode of The Forge for in-depth comments from the judges on what they thought worked well and could be improved across each category. There was also some good conversation in the chat room.

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ScreencastCamper Profiles 2013: #ladygeeks Shari Sloane and Katie Regan

TechSmith Camtasia

I went to a SUNY Conference in Technology to present and heard about Jing. Shari – I’m pretty sure I first heard of “Flipping” the classroom at the November 2011 NYSCATE conference. What does it make easier for you? Katie – I was using something else, I can’t remember, probably screenr.

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ISTE 2013 Presenter Profile: Lori Hochstetler

TechSmith Camtasia

She started flipping some of her lessons in the fall of 2011. Learn how Lori started out slowly, using her iPad to make a few videos using ScreenChomp, and then grew to making videos on her computer with Jing , Snagit and Camtasia Studio.