Oct
09

Sharing Your Class in CENet

Filed Under (CENet, Technical How-to) by Robert Barden on 09-10-2007

I hope everybody’s enjoying their holiday at the moment. I’ve already seen a couple of people, but I know I’ll catch up with more of you during the week.

I’ve just been looking at a few things and thought about where we’ve got to so far with CENet. A number of classes are already under development, and it may be that you will want to start sharing those classes with others very soon. This may involve giving your colleagues access rights, or even rights to assist you in maintaining the class.

To help you with this next step, I’ve put together a little video which shows you how it’s done. This was made with a fantastic piece of software called Jing. Jing’s is a free program available for Windows or Mac that can take still images of your computer desktop, or record short movies with sound of what you do on your desktop. The movies can then be saved in a flash format and shared with others (like we’re doing here!). It could be a great tool for capturing a demonstration of something you want children to do on the computer for their later reference. It could also allow students to capture how they do something on the computer so the rest of the class can learn how - endless possibilities!

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swf (Flash) file, 5MB

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