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How Carrot Creative Uses Jing. Jing Art and more!

TechSmith Camtasia

I 'met' Chris Petescia, the VP & Director of User Experience at "Carrot Creative":[link] on Twitter when he was talking about Jing. While the ingenuity of auto-uploading any screenshot taken- to a URL & clipboard- amazed us, we soon learned there was a far more vastly-featured and elegant tool to do this and more: Jing.

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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Make no mistake, today blended learning goes beyond merely tagging on a movie or performing a Web Quest on the internet. The courses she’s required to take to maintain her certification are all instructor-led and based entirely around group activities, which make her anxious and uncomfortable. Not New, But Improved.

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12 eLearning Audio and Video Tools

DigitalChalk eLearning

When creating an online course, you often need to capture a live video, audio, or screen recording. Easily records your screen and features great video editing options when you need to create a professional video for your online course. Jing allows you to capture basic video, animations, and still images, and share them on the web.

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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

Moodle – course management system. This skew is probably because the people who participate in this survey are those at the cutting edge of information technology tools and are also socially more active on the web. On my list to try out soon are Jing, Glogster, Voicethread, Animoto, Zotero & ipadio.

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Using screencasting in training: What? Why? How?

Matrix

The technology used for screencasting may be web-based, software, or a browser add-on, and have some of the following features: a spotlight for the mouse, the trainer’s picture (usually in the right corner), the possibility to edit the video once completed and the ability to upload to YouTube, the Cloud, or another common file sharing location.

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Dev Corner - What programming languages do we use?

TechSmith Camtasia

Our newer products, like Jing, drop some of the legacy C++ code for shiny new C# and.NET. Our web products run on Microsoft servers using ASP.NET. Camtasia Relay and Screencast.com are built using Web Forms while some new projects, like the Coach's Eye video player, are using ASP.NET MVC.

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Social Bookmarks

Clark Quinn

The second week of our Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals Course is starting and the topic is Social Bookmarks. Take a look at the pages that are being tagged as part of the course - Work Literacy Ning Links. These are all coming from people participating in the course.