2008/07/28

haveuheard's favorite 07/28/2008

  • tags: screencast, techsmith, camtasia, screencapture, software, tools, web2.0, collaboration, jing, presentations

    • a tool to take videos of screen activirty and share it...
      - post by vahidm
    • Haven't had a chance to explore this, but wanted to add to my bookmarks to review later.
      - post by lainiemcgann
    • 動画にコメントを入れることはできない。 - post by norifumi
    • 截屏软件。
      - post by guodong
    • Techsmith's free screencasting tool -  really cool way to share a screenshot or screenvideo and instantly produce a web URL to share with anyone!
      - post by youcanreachtim
    • 对于一个写IT类新闻的Blog来说,屏幕抓取软件应该是必备的工具,通常我使用SnagIT或Fashstone Caputre这两款工具。不过,今天发现了一款非常不错的同类软件,值得向大家推荐一下。该软件名为Jing,分别支持MAC及Windows平台,而在Windows下需要.Net 3.0组件支持。其实Jing的创建者就是SnagIT的创建者TechSmith公司,但Jing是完全免费的,而SnagIT却要卖39.95美元。
      Jing这款软件比较有特色的地方在于,除了提供图片抓取及视频录制外,还集成了TechSmith的另外一款服务Screencast(一个专门存储截屏文件的空间),你可以在截屏或录制后直接把文件上传到Screencast中,同时还像YouTube那样可通过代码调用把视频内置到自已的Blog中,整个就是一条龙服务。

      经过我的试用,感觉这款软件还是非常不错的,尤其对于那些经常要录制DEMO视频的人来说,可以节省大量的时间。
      - post by cherry36900
    • get it while it is still free! Very similar to Wink or SnapZ pro but, with free server space!!!! Imagin if your student's could create their own lesson reveiws, how to video, and more . . . your students + their imagination . . .hmmmmmmm.

      Try it and see what happens!

      - post by grendel133
    • microsoft framenetwork 3.0 required - post by drchoi
    • The concept of Jing is the always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video…from your computer to anywhere. - post by alanpoon
    • 不下载,不注册,能否看看其他人上传的效果 ? - post by digitip
    • Esta ferramenta permite fazer capturas do écrân (todo ou parte), às quais podemos juntar som/voz. Os filmes das capturas são guardados na Internet e podem ser partilhados.
      Útil para fazer vídeo-tutoriais acerca do funcionamento de aplicações. - post by carlosvaz

2008/07/22

haveuheard's favorite 07/22/2008

2008/07/02

haveuheard's favorite 07/02/2008

  • tags: no_tag

    • Explore users' basic social networking and communication needs
    • Discover how a unified social network could provide benefit to users
    • We received over 90 responses, from which we selected ten participants for our initial interviews. These users varied across their age, job, internet experience, and the communication tools they use.
      • To access information with little effort

      • The ability to communicate with all contacts, regardless of the sites or services they use

      • To keep informed about someone through updates about their recent activity

      • To have someone perform a task on someone else's behalf

      • To feel in control of what they are doing and their information

      • To not have to go through redundant steps for routine tasks

      • To have easy and understandable sharing
    • seven social networking behavior patterns, which we defined as archetypes.
    • These archetypes are distinct from personas in that they do not represent a single person but patterns of behavior.
  • tags: no_tag

      • Similarity and interests become more important online than physical proximity

      • Social network usage is contagious. People join on a single suggestion, but require more motivation to continue use.

      • The connections listed in any single online service are incomplete.

      • Simple connections do not mirror the complex nature of real relationships.
    • Sites differ in the type of content and amount of shared personal material.
    • Sites tend to emphasize connection over expression, while market successes can be found in varying positions
  • tags: humancomputer, HCI, research, researcher, school

  • tags: idg, news, it, trend

  • tags: research, social-networks, google, socialnetworking, community, socialstream, web2.0

    • Our team considered how online social networking could bring greater value to users, especially for ages above twenty. After initial brainstorming and research, we chose to focus on the effects of a new model for online social networking: a unified social network that, as a service, provides social data to many other applications.