A Jing Screencast on Creating a WebQuest

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I chose to actually show off one technology with another technology this time. First, this screencast below was created with Jing. Jing is a free screencast tool that allows you to record audio/video/computer screen movements for up to 5 minutes (you can go longer but you must buy the full version). It is very user-friendly and quick to learn and work with. The only issue that I see is that you can't really edit in the free version and so if you mess up you either need to keep going or start over. There is, however, a pause button that you could use to gather yourself and continue.

What I used Jing for this time is to walk you through learning about what a WebQuest is and showing how easy it is to create one. Check out the video and then go to the WebQuest to explore!

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