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Tops 3 Tools for Creating Educational Screencasts

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Now that almost all of your teaching is done remotely (at least temporarily) you are probably thinking about alternative ways to enhance students learning and create optimal learning experiences for them. Screencast videos are one way among many to help you do that. You can use them to create tutorials, video feedback, guides, explainers, video lessons, and many more. You can also use them to "provide personalized video mentorship and receive student responses to drive thoughtful conversations and collaborative thinking."

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Living and Learning with Information Literacy –

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As a librarian-in-the-making, I have had some experience with setting up different educational websites and training aids—I run the site for my small educational business, for example, but until my recent experience in my Information Literacy Instruction course, I wasn’t comfortable with the tools and speed librarians need to help patrons.
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Some of The Best Tools for Creating Video Lessons

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Here is a collection of some great web tools you can use to create video lessons.


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You can't create videos with all of these tools-but some are great tools for adding questions or annotating videos, too

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A Better Way to Grade

A Better Way to Grade | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Giving students the unique feedback they deserve. We help make giving feedback easy.

 

When you have classes full of students, all with individual strengths and abilities, providing everyone the unique feedback they deserve can seem like an impossible task. Handwritten comments are time consuming, but letter grades without feedback don't help students at all. There's a better way. We can help you find the solution to fit your needs.

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Can We Trust Copy Alone? 15 Visual Content Tools That Rock

Can We Trust Copy Alone? 15 Visual Content Tools That Rock | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Today I'm sharing just why it's dangerous to put your trust in copy on it's own and why visual content can create the perfect balance for your blog.
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7 Good Web Tools to Create Interactive Videos

7 Good Web Tools to Create Interactive Videos | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
For those of you asking about video lesson tools, below is a collection we published a few months ago featuring some of our favourite tools in this regard.  You can use these tools  to  create instructional videos and tutorials in a simple and easy way without the need for an advanced technology knowledge. All of these tools are web based, no software download is required.
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SNAGIT-FIVE GREAT WAYS TO USE

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SnagIt-Five great ideas for using the technology is a quick video that shows you this excellent teacher technology. See why it is such a good teacher tech tool

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8 Great Web Tools for Creating Video Lessons

8 Great Web Tools for Creating Video Lessons | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Video lessons are instructional videos created through a screen casting or video software. The nature of a video lesson differs according to the purpose for which it is created; it can be an explanatory video, a step by step tutorial, a review, a demo, a recorded video presentation and many more. Video lessons are ideal for flipped classroom and can be incorporated in pretty much any learning situation. There is a wide variety of web tools out there that can help you create beautiful video lessons without the need of any advanced video software knowledge.
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Flipped, Blended, or Stirred: Using Video to Enhance Learning in the Classroom | Tech Tidbits

Flipped, Blended, or Stirred: Using Video to Enhance Learning in the Classroom | Tech Tidbits | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Video in the classroom is a promising, effective tool for student and teacher learning and education. Colorado teacher librarian Phil Goerner shares some tips on how to use digital video resources in the classroom.
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Create compelling videos to promote collaboration among students and enhance the learning experience. Incorporate live interactive sessions to foster real-time engagement, transforming the educational journey into an enjoyable and dynamic process. This multimedia approach not only captivates students but also allows for immediate interaction, promoting a sense of active participation. By blending video content with live sessions, educators can craft a well-rounded and engaging learning environment that resonates with students, making the educational experience both enjoyable and enriching.
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[Snagit] 01: Add Text or Draw on an Image

[Snagit] 01: Add Text or Draw on an Image | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

This tutorial series demonstrates how to complete basic edits to an image in Snagit Editor. To learn how to capture an image using Snagit, see Taking Your First Capture.

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Assigning Snagit for Chrome Captures in Google Classroom - YouTube

This is a short video showing how you can make an image capture with Snagit for Google Chrome, and then attach that capture as a new assignment in Google Cla...
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15 Options for Creating Screen Capture Images and Videos - Including on Chromebooks | Free Technology for Teachers

15 Options for Creating Screen Capture Images and Videos - Including on Chromebooks | Free Technology for Teachers | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
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