Using Snagit for Teachers

Using Snagit for Teachers 


Snagit is a screen capture software that lives on your computer. It allows you to capture still images, as well as live video, of you computer desktop. This is called “screen capture.”


Often, when teaching in a computer augmented environment, it is handy to have a program that allows you to take pictures of your desktop or make a quick video.
Some examples are:
A picture of an error message to send to help desk
A picture of a menu to show which button to click
A video that walks your student through the steps to create a document
A video of you reading and responding to a piece of student work on your computer

Here is a video walk through of using the program from the main program screen


Another way to use Snagit, is by launching "One Click" this parks a small control panel on your screen to make it really simple to create a full or partial screen capture at any time with still photo or live video.

To take a picture of all or part of your screen with Snagit

To make a video of all or part of your screen with Snagit


You can set up profiles in Snagit to automatically format your screen shots to a set size or boarder style.  And you can also access the programs other options quickly using the "gear" button.
From the onscreen applet you can also launch the classic capture window (featured in the above video) or you can open the Snagit editor to prepare your images for posting on a blog or including in a Camtasia video











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Comments

Peter said…
Great intro to Snagit and great clearly explained video.

I also wanted to add another resource, namely my snagit guide site, I hope you'll find it useful: http://www.snagitguide.com

The screen captures looks like photos of the screen and not done by Snagit?

Cheers,
Peter
Fosteronomo said…
Thanks for the write-up, Sam!

A quick tip for anyone who's wondering how to make Snagit capture itself (to avoid having to pull out a camera)...here's where to find that setting on Windows and Mac: http://gsfn.us/t/2smcj
Sam Patterson said…
Thanks for the tip! I did resort to my hand held here as I didn't have snagit on the same machine as FrontRow, my other favorite screen capture tool. I will be sure to use your tip next time. :)