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Sarah B

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Welcome to My Applications

I hope you enjoy viewing my Baw07 work with the tools we are learning about!

 

Sarah Braxton (alias jvhslibrarian in YM)

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Last night I was able to use my new toys - a microphone and a webcam! Below is the evidence:

 

Here I am, in the little photo, talking to Dafne last night (Friday, January 26, 2007). This screenshot was created because Dafne led me through several steps:

    First, I sent a Skype chat message to Dafne about my new tools. I did not realize that the audio and video capabilities are used in a call and not in chat.
    Second, Dafne called me in Skype and we talked and watched each other. This was so exciting! Somehow the idea of creating a screenshot came up...
    Third, Dafne taught me how to create a screenshot.
    How to capture a screenshot for use in pbwiki (on a PC):

  • With the image on the screen, hit the Print Screen button on your keyboard (This captures the image on the screen.
  • Open the Paint program (Start-Programs-Accessories-Paint).
  • Paste the image (Edit-Paste).
  • Reduce the white space around the image (use the tiny dots on the edge of the frame to resize).
  • Save image as a jpeg file (Save As-.jpeg).
  • Upload file in pbwiki (Upload Files-Browse for file name).
  • Add file to wiki! (see my wiki code)

 

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Comments (3)

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Daf said

at 9:36 pm on Jan 27, 2007

Dear Sarah,
I am so excited to see the results of our brief video-chat in Skype :-) As I told you last night you are a fast learner.

Way to go!!!!

hugs,

Daf

angeles_berman said

at 5:21 am on Jan 28, 2007

Congratulations Sarah!!! good way to use a new camera :)

it`s amazing how much we are learning here :)

hugs, angeles

Nina Lyulkun said

at 10:17 pm on Jan 28, 2007

Dear Sarah, the great job! I am amazed with all these tools we have been learning to use. Though, I envy you and all who can use webcam in addition to the voice communication. It's nice you put the results of using them to your wiki. A good example to others. Thank you very much.

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