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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. When I started making math videos back in 2010, I had a tablet PC for work. So I struggled to find a good solution until I learned about the Wacom business solution display tablets. This was a major hurdle for me.

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

techieMusings

Table of Contents: 0:00 My setup with Notability, my Mac + Wacom, Camtasia. 4:00 How I create my YouTube/flipped classroom videos by pulling my PowerPoint into Notability (with drag & drop). 4:30 How I set up my screenrecording to only capture the area of the screen I’m writing on (using Camtasia).

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Favorite #EdTech Tools of 2015 @zaption @peardeck @techsmithedu @desmos @socraticorg @wacom #flipclass #edchat

techieMusings

Here are a few of my #EdTech tools of 2015: Camtasia – used to screen record & video edit my flipped classroom videos. Wacom tablet – to write on-screen with the accuracy of a fine-tip pen. I have been using CAMTASIA since 2010 to create and edit my screencasts.

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A Quick and Easy Guide On How To Screencast In Education

Fractus Learning

The power of screencasting lies in its versatility to be used as an online training course, flipped classrooms, or in the physical classroom for students from Kindergarten to high school to business training sessions. Camtasia and Screencast-O-Matic are excellent alternatives to OBS studio. Why Screencast?

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