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TechSmith Launches Camtasia 2019: A Complete Video Recording And Editing Solution For Content Creators

TeacherCast

In this post, we take a look at Camtasia, a professional screencasting and video editing application from TechSmith. If you have any questions about Camtasia or are interested in learning how to use Camtasia to record and edit your Educational Podcast , please leave us a question in the comments below or Tweet to us @PodcastingToday.

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How I Create Video Lessons for My #OnlineClasses & #FlipClass Using @Wacom & @NotabilityApp #RemoteLearning #RemoteTeaching #edtech

techieMusings

I have received so many questions from educators asking how I digitally annotate my YouTube videos & handwrite during my online class sessions. Table of Contents: 0:00 My setup with Notability, my Mac + Wacom, Camtasia. 6:45 Using a blank page to “whiteboard” during a Zoom/Google Meet session or in the classroom.

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Let’s Play Matchmaker: Connecting Edtechs & Educators @JuneLabs #edchat #edtechchat

techieMusings

As educators, we all know it’s never simply about finding the perfect tech tool; however, finding and customizing the right tech tool can transform a classroom. How did the flipped classroom begin for me? I stumbled across Camtasia Studio and bam, I knew I was looking at an answer. Learn on :)

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Screencasting: Pick the Right Tool for the Job

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Screencasting is an integral part of my flipped classroom as I can record videos for a variety of purposes that include (but certainly not limited to) i nforming parents and students about class expectations , providing answer key videos , documenting directions and the steps of a project , and informing support staff of technical glitches.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Richard Riley, Secretary of Education under Clinton, quoted in Trilling & Fadel, 2009, p. fact, this was the case even before the pandemic but those technophobes of us in education did not want to acknowledge it until they were forced to fully embrace it head-on. We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist.