When I started playing with around with the Jing application I found out that I could incorporate this into the class that I am helping teach. We are going over how to remove a facemask off of a football helmet. Students seemed to think that you could cut through the metal bars. I made this to give them a reference on where to cut before they actually got to practice on a real helmet.
Here is the Hyperlink to a larger viewing of the picture.
The type of file that comes out of Jing is PNG. I save my visual artifacts in my history of Jing and Screencast.com. They will also get saved to my clipboard. I import Jing objects by hitting the insert picture tool on the toolbar and locating it in the file of my Snagit folder. I published my artifacts by added them to my blog and hitting the add button after finding which one I would like to publish. Sharing my artifacts is easy when I have them posted on my blog.
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