User:Csalvesen/sandbox

I really enjoyed learning about Jing in this class. The presentation was done by Heather Aoyagi and I've kept the program open on my desktop ever since I initially downloaded it. I use screenshots frequently and I've always done a printscreen shot and then opened it in paint to select the portion I need. Jing is a quick, easy way to accomplish the same thing with much less effort. I learned that to use Jing, you just download the free software and allow the program to stay open on your computer. When you need a quick screen shot or video clip of your screen, simply click on the yellow half-circle at the top of your screen, click on the extension that meets your need, drag to select the portion of your screen you need to record or obtain a shot of and save your selection. Tada! Great tool!Csalvesen (talk) 04:13, 1 August 2012 (UTC) Carma Salvesen ITLS 6105