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My Essential Tools to Create #FlipClass Videos: @Wacom DTK-1651, @Camtasia @USAudioTechnica @NotabilityApp

techieMusings

One of the questions I most frequently get asked is what tools I use to make my flipped classroom videos. But then, in 2012, we moved over to choose your own laptop at work, and I chose a Mac since that was consistent with what I was using at home. I open Camtasia. I edit the video in Camtasia. I make my video!

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Is Your Classroom Layout Hindering Student Engagement? Here’s a Solution.

Edsurge

Yet that could be a problem in the long, narrow classroom, where the carpet and white board were at one end and the projector and computer were wired into a corner 35 feet away. Jean Duran In search of a more reliable long-term solution, Duran’s IT department landed on global classroom engagement solution Vivi. You’re ready to go.

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How Do I Learn to Make Awesome Videos?

My Paperless Classroom

If you want to learn how to make really cool video content for your classroom, or your community group, or for any other reason, I have a perfect method: take the equipment you have on hand, learn how to do every thing it can. This video I shot with my iPad, but then transferred the footage to my laptop and produced it with Camtasia.

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My Top #EdTech Tools for Teaching Online AP Calculus @wacom @PearDeck @SlackHQ @EDpuzzle @OneNoteEDU @SocraticOrg #flipclass

techieMusings

I hope that in sharing these, others will chime in with their experiences and that this might also inspire others to try similar tools in their own classroom. Record video using Camtasia. Edit video in Camtasia. In this post, I want to highlight some of the tools that I am relying on to run this course. Post video to YouTube.

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Ignite Student Passions with Genius Hour

Graphite Blog

Many of us wonder if we can we bring joy back into our classrooms. Passion Projects also have the power to change the climate of your classroom as students learn more about each other and their interests. Finding Joy in the Classroom in 5 Steps Brainstorm. When the final bell rang and you didn’t want to leave?

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Ignite Student Passions with Genius Hour

Graphite Blog

Many of us wonder if we can bring joy back into our classrooms. Passion projects also have the power to change the climate of your classroom as students learn more about each other and their interests. Finding Joy in the Classroom in Five Steps Brainstorm. When the final bell rang and you didn't want to leave?

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Screencasting with Screenr

Hansen's Link to Tech

Classroom Integration: I see a lot of opportunities for admins, teachers, and students to use screencasting. If you are at a school that has a 1 to 1 laptop or Chromebooks you might even more-so want to start thinking about screencast integration. Screencastomatic Camtasia Studio Jing Snagit Adobe Captivate.