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Web Tools for Video and Audio Feedback on Essays and Projects

Teacher Reboot Camp

Below is a helpful video followed by some recommended web tools to help get you started providing video and audio feedback. Screencastify is a Google Chrome extension and my favorite way to provide quick video feedback. When you first click on the extension you will need to allow the videos to go to your Google Drive.

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20 Web Tools and Apps for Learners to Create Fun Videos

Teacher Reboot Camp

“Humans are incredibly visual and powerful, moving images help us find meaning… video helps capture and contextualize the world around us.” Students enjoy producing short videos and showing their creativity. Planning a video project doesn’t have to be a huge headache. ” – Dan Patterson.

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60+ Great Educational Websites

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The world of educational technology is evolving meteorically and what is relevant today might be irrelevant next month. The latest trend in EdTech that I see currently gaining traction is Artificial Intelligence technologies. I only included a sample click on the list to access the entire collection.

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10 Great PowerPoint Changes You Probably Don’t Know About

Ask a Tech Teacher

This includes DropBox, Google Drive, Poll Everywhere, Camtasia, and Adobe Stock. Closed captions for video and video narrations. These are similar to the popular option available on YouTube videos. Note: This does require access to the MS server so you can only use it where WiFi is available. Designer Tool.

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How to Make Teaching Videos: Tips and Tools

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In an era where digital literacy is as important as ‘traditional’ literacy, mastering the art of video creation is no longer just an added skill but a necessary one. How to Make Teaching Videos Let’s dive into some practical steps for making effective teaching videos: 1. The tool is simple and easy to use.

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How to Choose the Right Tools for your Flipped Classroom

Fractus Learning

Got a student who doesn’t have access to the Internet? Try putting video onto a USB drive. Don’t have enough in the budget for Camtasia ? It’s easy to get caught up in the notion that the Flipped Classroom is simply replacing face-to-face lectures with recorded video. Try Screencast-O-Matic.

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It is Not a Project to Get Students Talking: Two Tools

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

The chatroom or backchannel can be accessed on a computer, tablet, or smartphone, and puts students'' texting talents to work. Using the Google effects as an ice-breaker while we filmed and simultaneously projected the video on the front screen (as well as live posting to YouTube), Gabbie was able to face her fear of "public" speaking.

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