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Provided by: Online Training Directory Introduction to SnagIt Without SoftwareVideo and Graphics |
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This online course teaches you the various tips on the latest version of the SnagIt screen capture program. For Beginners.
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Provided by Online Training Directory
Introduction to SnagIt Without Software
Introduction to SnagIt [Without Software]
Full Description
Outcomes:
Assessment:
Week 1
Chapter 1 - What is a screen capture anyway? A brief review of how a monitor works and why screen captures can look so awful if you don't plan.
Week 2
Chapter 2 - The SnagIt Interface and Using SnagIt's Wizard
Introduction to SnagIt and the SnagIt Wizard
Week 3
Chapter 3 - Capturing Screen Shots for Print - Grayscale and Full Color
Exercises include capture for a photocopied document and captures for a four-color printed document.
Week 4
Chapter 4 - Capturing Screen Shots for the Web, FTP settings
Exercises include how to do caputes that will be displayed on the Web, and how to set up an ftp of the images captured in a timed, automated capture.
Week 5
Chapter 5 - Capturing Text, Using the Auto Scroll
Esercises include how to capture text in windows both with and without the Automatic Scroll option, and capturing an image with the Automatic Scroll.
Week 6
Chapter 6 - E-mailing Captures, Multiple Captures, and Annotating
Exercises include how to set up captures to be emailed, to be sent to several different places or media, and how to add captions and annotations to the capture.
Week 7
Chapter 7 - Capturing from Files, MS-DOS, and the Clipboard
Exercises include capturing icons, logos, and cursors from within files; capturing a MS-DOS full screen, inverting the colors, and capturing the contents of the Clipboard in a chain.
Week 8
Chapter 8 - Using the SnagIt Catalog
Exercises in how to set up folders in the Catalog and how to manage your image and text files using the catalog.
For Beginners--An eight chapter, self-paced class in why and how to use the SnagIt Screen Capture program. Covers the main types of captures that can be done with the program as well as some background on why certain type of captures work best in which environments. NOTE: If you own SnagIt 5.0 or 5.1 you can get a free upgrade to SnagIt 5.2. |
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Student may e-mail the captures to the instructor for evaluation. Interaction in online forum with peers and ocassional visits with instructor. |
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The student should be able to successfully capture several types of images from the screen and save them to file, the printer, e-mail, or the SnagIt Catalog. |
Chapter 1 - What is a screen capture anyway? A brief review of how a monitor works and why screen captures can look so awful if you don't plan.
Chapter 2 - The SnagIt Interface and Using SnagIt's Wizard
Introduction to SnagIt and the SnagIt Wizard
Chapter 3 - Capturing Screen Shots for Print - Grayscale and Full Color
Exercises include capture for a photocopied document and captures for a four-color printed document.
Chapter 4 - Capturing Screen Shots for the Web, FTP settings
Exercises include how to do caputes that will be displayed on the Web, and how to set up an ftp of the images captured in a timed, automated capture.
Chapter 5 - Capturing Text, Using the Auto Scroll
Esercises include how to capture text in windows both with and without the Automatic Scroll option, and capturing an image with the Automatic Scroll.
Chapter 6 - E-mailing Captures, Multiple Captures, and Annotating
Exercises include how to set up captures to be emailed, to be sent to several different places or media, and how to add captions and annotations to the capture.
Chapter 7 - Capturing from Files, MS-DOS, and the Clipboard
Exercises include capturing icons, logos, and cursors from within files; capturing a MS-DOS full screen, inverting the colors, and capturing the contents of the Clipboard in a chain.
Chapter 8 - Using the SnagIt Catalog
Exercises in how to set up folders in the Catalog and how to manage your image and text files using the catalog.
Contact Hours: 30
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