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6 Ways to Add Video to Your Classroom with Animoto

EdTech4Beginners

Students relate to video — it’s a growing part of how they share and how they absorb information. And if you’re looking for a good way to tap into that natural enthusiasm and understanding, it helps if you can communicate with video, too. Animoto is a website that lets you easily create videos and slideshows. Video recaps.

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AirDrop for the BYOD classroom

Dr. Shannon Doak

Many schools have BYOD (Bring your Own Device). I have already included this application in my last post titled, Chrome Can: Integration with Android Phones. ” You can access Snap Drop at the following web address. What this means for a BYOD school is far greater than what is described above. What About Privacy?

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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

As part of the macro trend of unbundling education, teachers are delivering a modern, customized curriculum by curating content in the form of videos, online text, and apps–moving beyond the physical textbooks. Similar to the age-old Apple vs. Android debate, students tend to have personal preferences about the devices they use for learning.

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Augmented Reality – The Art of BYOD

EdTechTeam

Recently, I asked my students to bring whatever devices they had access to from their homes to school if their parents would allow it. So we set out to employ BYOD (bring your own devices) with augmented reality. This would allow them to take a video of themselves talking about a planet while they hold it in their hand.

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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Product Review: Features, Lesson Plan Ideas, and Tips From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Adobe Premiere Rush is a simple to use video creation tool that includes powerful camera features, video editing, and publishing features. Video is the modern essay. Here’s how.

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Getting to Know Celly

A Principal's Reflections

Versatility in access. Celly is accessible from the Internet, SMS (text message), and email. They are even about to release an Android app. You can also check out this tutorial or the video below to get started quickly and easily. BYOD BYOT Celly educational technology mobile learning'

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Capturing Classroom Videos

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Screencasting Using the FREE and super easy Screencast O Matic web tool and a $25 headset, I''ve started to create videos that will supplement my explanation of concepts studied in class. This is a 15 minute video that I created which explains elements of an adapted version of "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe.

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