For my Jing Image, I chose to use a screen capture of the front page of a newspaper. I found the image on flickr using a Google Image search. Since one of my teaching specializations is Journalism, this would help to teach the students the parts of a newspaper. It would be interesting for the students to label a local newspaper in this manner, or even use a "jing-ed" image as the answer key. The screencast feature allows the image to be pushed directly to the internet, as well. This activity demonstrates NETS standard 3, subsection c, which says that teachers "communicate relevant information and ideas effectively to students, parents, and peers using a variety of digital-age media and formats."
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