tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179154895135167920.post3672038885407526983..comments2011-03-27T21:08:45.642-07:00Comments on Adventures in Flip Teaching: Welcome!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03305367798374342292noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179154895135167920.post-74572009892381101762011-03-27T21:08:45.642-07:002011-03-27T21:08:45.642-07:00Currently, I use Jing and Screencast.com, but I do...Currently, I use Jing and Screencast.com, but I do want to try to combine my videos with Google forms, so I may be moving on as you did.<br /><br />I have Cornell Notes that I create for each lesson. At first, made a screen capture using Jing and then opened it up in Paint and wrote on the top of it. This worked okay, but I had trouble getting it to be the size I wanted.<br /><br />Then I saved my document as a PDF and tried writing and working on it in Adobe Acrobat. That allowed me to adjust the size of the document, but I ran into trouble when I tried to write over something that I had already written. I kept getting the editing boxes, and it was frustrating.<br /><br />Recently, Ryan shared with me a website called Scriblink.com. It is an online whiteboard where I can open up my Jing capture and adjust the size of it. It's easier to use than Paint, so I'm going to play around with it some more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com