1. OS- Mac OS X2. Technique- I looked in the Utilities folder on my computer to open "Grab", and then I pressed Command-Shift-4 and drug the cross-hair cursor to select the portion I wanted to capture.3. Process- Grab was extremely easy to use, and I didn't realize the process of screen capturing could be so easily completed!
Part B
1. OS- Mac OS X2. Technique- I opened Jing, selected the capture option, drug the cross-hair cursor to select what I wanted to capture, captured the image, and then used the arrow and text tool to add Go Mountaineers to the image!3. Process- I watched and read tutorials before using Jing, and after using it, Jing seems like a self-explanitory program that is user-friendly.
Part C 1. OS- Mac OS X2. Technique- I opened Jing, selected my entire screen, clicked on the capture video option, recorded my tutorial, saved my Jing video, and uploaded it to Screencast to get a HTML embed code. 3. Process- I thought the process of recording a tutorial on Jing was interesting because it can be used for so many things. I did have to modify the embed code to make the video smaller on my wikispace or it would have been the size of my screen!
Part A
1. OS- Mac OS X2. Technique- I looked in the Utilities folder on my computer to open "Grab", and then I pressed Command-Shift-4 and drug the cross-hair cursor to select the portion I wanted to capture.3. Process- Grab was extremely easy to use, and I didn't realize the process of screen capturing could be so easily completed!
Part B
1. OS- Mac OS X2. Technique- I opened Jing, selected the capture option, drug the cross-hair cursor to select what I wanted to capture, captured the image, and then used the arrow and text tool to add Go Mountaineers to the image!3. Process- I watched and read tutorials before using Jing, and after using it, Jing seems like a self-explanitory program that is user-friendly.
Part C1. OS- Mac OS X2. Technique- I opened Jing, selected my entire screen, clicked on the capture video option, recorded my tutorial, saved my Jing video, and uploaded it to Screencast to get a HTML embed code. 3. Process- I thought the process of recording a tutorial on Jing was interesting because it can be used for so many things. I did have to modify the embed code to make the video smaller on my wikispace or it would have been the size of my screen!