How do you Jing?
Here’s a list of popular ways people use Jing.
- Give verbal feedback on digital assignments instead of printing them out. (And save paper too!)
- Make narrated “how-to” videos for co-workers, family and friends.
- Capture your high scores when playing addictive online games. Send the proof to your friends!
- Record your kid(s) on a webcam and send the link to the “video postcard” to Grandpa and Grandma.
- Capture information as you plan a trip, compare prices, or are learning something. Name the Jings in a way that’s easy to find them in your History.
- Something go wrong on your computer? Don’t just try to explain it with text–send an email to tech support and include a Jing so they can see exactly what’s going on.
- Want to put something on YouTube or Flickr? Jing makes it easy to add your content there.
- Capture something you’re working on, annotate it, and then send it out to solicit feedback.
- Embed videos and images in your website, wiki or blog.
- Share a hilarious image in an instant message with family or friends. Jinging and then pasting the link is so much faster than trying to attach an image!