Thursday, January 20, 2011

Picnik Screencast

6 comments:

  1. Jordyn, nice job with your screencast. You should have paused your recording while you were waiting for your image to upload . . . boring for the audience. When showing some of the features - be sure to show the extremes; on a few you hardly moved the controller so the audience didn't get to see the full effect. Over all you did a nice job. 22/25

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  2. Jordyn, I think that your screencast was well planned. Also, I think that your voice was clear and loud. If I used this video, I would be able to use the features on Picnik in which you described. I think that you used an appropriate speed, but I do think that you should have paused it when the picture was uploading. Next, I think that you used good vocabulary terms and that the mouse movements did have a purpose... Good job, Jordyn! (:

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  3. Jordyn, you did a very nice job on this screencast! You were clear in what you were saying, you could also tell with the mouse movements how you editing the picture. I would have paused it while the picture was loading, but other than that you had perfect timing and a great screencast! Way to go! (:

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  5. Jordyn, I also think this was well planned. I could be able to use this video to figure out picnik and how to do stuff on it, but you need to be louder. And when you were uploading that photo, you could have pushed the pause button so it wouldnt have taken up so much time.
    Attttaaa giiirrrrlll(:
    -Cassy.

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  6. Jordyn, I think you did a great job on your screen cast. You spoke clear and it was easy for me to understand you. You could have been louder though. But I think that after watching this a person would know how to use the basic needs of Picnik. Your screen cast wasn't to long and wasn't to long, and you could have paused it while it was loading. Other than that I really enjoyed your screen cast.

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