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DevCorner: “Open Source” at TechSmith

TechSmith Camtasia

If Jing could upload images to Screencast, then Snagit should be able to as well. That helped, but we ran in to the predictable problem: we had too many projects and not enough people to staff them. The Current “Open Source” Solution. Open source projects have leads who watch the project.

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12 eLearning Audio and Video Tools

DigitalChalk eLearning

We’ve narrowed it down to 12 great eLearning audio and video tools to help you get started easily. Audacity is a free, open-source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds. Jing allows you to capture basic video, animations, and still images, and share them on the web.

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Quick and Dirty Video Production

eLearning Weekly

It’s now much more conceivable to create videos to help communicate concepts to our learners, rather than using typical eLearning consisting of bullet points, static text, and images. Jing is a screen-capture and screencasting tool that I’ve mentioned before. Audacity can be used for editing audio. It’s free.

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Camtasia Small Business Test Drive: Week 3

TechSmith Camtasia

Camtasia isn't as helpful for internal design collaboration as I had expected. Instead of creating multiple Jing videos—once I have replicated a bug—I can create one Camtasia recording of my tests, and edit that video to share highlights with developers. We know that every client deserves a personalized answer.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Top Ten Tools for 2009

Learning Visions

But Gcal helps me keep myself organized, and now that Ive discovered CalenGoo for the iPod Im all synched up. I would add Captivate and Jing.man do I use Jing! Share your lists with your friends and clients. Its delicious. Google Calendar This is the first year I havent had a paper-based engagement calendar, which is weird.

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Learning Styles and Visualization

Mark Oehlert

Smashing Magazine offers this look at " Data Visualization: Modern Approaches " I saw this post about Jing on Beth Kanters blog , Stephen also found Jing and tries it out a bit, looks like a very slick/easy way to capture and share screen grabs etc. Jing really rocks. Open Source. Learning/Web 2.0.

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Not All PNG Compressors Are Created Equal

TechSmith Camtasia

Here's two versions of a Jing logo from one of our press releases. In the case of the Jing logo, it looks like Photoshop is the culprit. If you've already got a bunch of un-optimized PNG's, utilities like PNG Gauntlet help batch process them. This week's Dev Corner post is brought to you by Eric Jensen. Don't believe me?

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