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Creating & Integrating Video Into Online Instruction : 

Creating & Integrating Video Into Online Instruction By Robert Kelley

Jing – Producing & Sharing A Video : 

Jing – Producing & Sharing A Video Jing makes it incredibly easy record, upload, and share your video with others Click on the video to see how easy it is to make and share tutorial To see this video, make sure you are in Slide Show view, and have enabled Active X content. Alternatively, view the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1jw8O0z4S0

Video: Great For Online Instruction : 

Video: Great For Online Instruction Since creating and sharing a video is easier… there are more ways to use it. Click on the video to see several examples To see this video, make sure you are in Slide Show view, and have enabled Active X content. Alternatively, view the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0hcf_WDA3c

Jing: Upload Options + Embedding : 

Jing: Upload Options + Embedding To see this video, make sure you are in Slide Show view, and have enabled Active X content. Alternatively, view the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ivq0zPi-uU A Jing video can be uploaded to YouTube for public presentation or to ScreenCast.com for a select audience You can choose to share the link, or embed the video

Tips for a Good Voice Recording : 

Tips for a Good Voice Recording Get a good headset.  Logitech is fine, but using one where the wiring is fully encased (shielded, like coaxial cables) is even better. Make sure before you created your video that the computer will be recording the sound from the correct microphone--Logitech (or whatever) so it's not coming from the computer microphone Remove the typical reason for a background static noise in video recordings… Keep the microphone/headset away from power sources or cords carrying electricity. Unplug, turn off, keep away from power sources when possible (e.g., on a laptop – unplug it and run off the battery). Summary of tips kindly provided by Julie Harland

Jing Review : 

Jing Review Jing is great for short “casual” videos Videos under 5 minutes No postproduction editing Upload directly… then embed or share the URL Uses Short presentations Asynchronous video communication (e.g., that involves referring to an image or document) Feedback or a solution guide for missed questions Share video in CMS or via e-mail

Appendix A: Embed Video into PPT : 

Appendix A: Embed Video into PPT To see this video, make sure you are in Slide Show view, and have enabled Active X content. Alternatively, view the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hChq5drjQl4 YouTube videos can be embedded into PowerPoint. Laura Bergells of Maniactive.com shares how in the video