To capture the desktop image of my MacBook, I had to press "Command", "Shift", and "3" simultaneously for the image to save automatically to my desktop. I then went to webresizer.com to resize the image under 100K (99K) and from there, I downloaded the modified image to my computer.
Part B
The OS for my MacBook Air is OS X Yosemite.
I used the capture feature from Jing (using the Jing ball placed on the top right corner) and took a picture of my desktop. I used the arrow and text features to label a few of the things that were found on my desktop and then saved the image to my documents modifying it to 99K using webresizer.com.
Part C
The OS for my MacBook Air is OS X Yosemite.
Using Jing, I snapped a portion of my desktop and clicked the film icon to begin recording my video. I then recorded an instructional video on how to screenshot and then uploaded that video to screencast.com to be embedded to my wiki page.
The OS for my MacBook Air is OS X Yosemite.
To capture the desktop image of my MacBook, I had to press "Command", "Shift", and "3" simultaneously for the image to save automatically to my desktop. I then went to webresizer.com to resize the image under 100K (99K) and from there, I downloaded the modified image to my computer.
Part B
The OS for my MacBook Air is OS X Yosemite.
I used the capture feature from Jing (using the Jing ball placed on the top right corner) and took a picture of my desktop. I used the arrow and text features to label a few of the things that were found on my desktop and then saved the image to my documents modifying it to 99K using webresizer.com.
Part C
The OS for my MacBook Air is OS X Yosemite.
Using Jing, I snapped a portion of my desktop and clicked the film icon to begin recording my video. I then recorded an instructional video on how to screenshot and then uploaded that video to screencast.com to be embedded to my wiki page.
Sources:
http://www.screencast.com/
http://webresizer.com/