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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

However, I am more familiar with iPhones. SIMPLE TEACHING So, whether they have an iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, or Mac – students have a consistent view as they work on their video. CAMERA SETTINGS The biggest challenge I’ve found is helping students shoot at the appropriate resolution and frame rate.

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3DBear Review: The Augmented Reality Classroom Pro

The CoolCatTeacher

To get started, a student will just scan the room using his or her digital device (like an iPad, iPhone, or Droid) before starting. Students can create and invent using Augmented Reality and share in your 3D Bear Classroom. Learn more by clicking on the link below.

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Simple Virtual Reality in the Classroom with Google Streetview and Google Cardboard with Donnie Piercey

The CoolCatTeacher

I kind of showed them this App called Google Street View [link] which is on iPhone and Android. What it allows the users to do is – first, to access any 360 image that’s on Google Maps, and view it.

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Merge Cube Mania in Middle School

The CoolCatTeacher

When you scan the cube with your mobile device — it will work with an iPhone, an iPad, and it works with Android, but you have to have the Merge Cube app on it. Her roots are as an elementary classroom teacher where she utilized technology as an integrated part of the learning environment. Those codes serve as a trigger.

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From Tinkering to Technology—Advice from a Middle School Maker

Edsurge

Hannah’s experience reflects the innovative ways educators across the country are drawing students into the Maker movement. Barrett Elementary School second graders —designed their own pyramids. Shakeena Julio and Allieberry Pitter —designed an iPhone-charging scooter. Alexis Lewis —inventor.

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Making Better Videos and Movies with Students

The CoolCatTeacher

My students shoot on — I have a Gimble, and they put their phones in it, and we usually rip off of their iPhones or their Droids and we pull it into something called Pinnacle Studio. Hardware and software choices? And then what do your students shoot on? So what do you use with kids? Joe: Oh, Pinnacle Studio. We use iPads and iMovie.

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8 Epic Edtech Tools to Try This School Year

The CoolCatTeacher

Google VR Tour Creator [link] – new features including uploading audio Remove.bg – Cut out backgrounds (hat tip Tony Vincent) Glideapps.com – Make your own web app with Google sheets Brush.ninja – make animated gifs Yoteachapp.com – a backchannel chat tool (replaces Today’s Meet) Kaizena.com – Ad voice comments (..)

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