Thursday, June 25, 2015

SCREENCAST



I had a great experience making my first screencast!
I made one  about makebeliefcomix.com, one of the websites we used for making the Cartoon Assignment (by the way... I forgot to write the title and the name...oooppsss!)

I can tell that the Screencast-o-matic website is very easy to use. It let's you to pause, stop, and restart if you need it.

Let's work with the other option.....

(SpongeBob's narrator voice please) ......and three hours latter......


Now... it is 1:25 am and I'm having a terrible time trying to work with Screenr.com.
The problem is that I do not know why... Java doesn't want to work in my computer (even that I have done everything I am supposed to do to installed)... I have been working for 3 hours.... and no luck.

I leave my post here... let's see if tomorrow I can solve the problem with Java...


I am back... I am trying to work again with the Screener website and the Java situation is the same....
I am posting another screencast to show my experience with this tool...



JING!!!!











I like Jing!!! pretty easy to used (the only thing is that you have to work along Screencast.com in order to embed).
As I said in the screencast... the function is the same as Skitch and Gyazo, to capture images, videos and websites.
The mechanisms for saving and sharing are the same.
Another option for your repertoire...







3 comments:

  1. Had the same problem with Screenr. If you're using Chrome as your browser and you've installed everything correctly, see if there is a little puzzle piece-shaped icon on the right side of the address bar. If there is, click it and a menu to allow Java (or a plugin) should appear. After you do that, it should work.

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  2. I read Brandi's comment.....I did that too, but I still couldn't get it to upload. I even saw Java downloaded to my computer's apps, but still can't get Screenr to work, therefore, I turned to Jing and Snag-It. I love using these, although some freezing occurred, but I still like them.

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  3. I also had the Java problem. I had to change the security levels in Java and add Screenr's web address to let me record. It was very frustrating.

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