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- Participants will explore a variety of digital tools for video that can be used for instruction, remediation, and discussion, as well as student creation of video artifacts to demonstrate understanding.
- What kind of thinking do we want students to do?
- Copyright Questions?
- Video management
- MyVRSpot (Web)
- Screencasting tools
- Screencast-o-matic (Web, Freemium)
- Screencastify (Chrome, Freemium)
- Quick Time (Mac)
- Jing (Free) and Camtasia ($169.00 for Education)
- Explain Everything ($24.95, billed annually)
- Explainer video creation tools
- Participants will explore a variety of digital tools that can be used for video feedback and assessment.
- Participants will utilize several of the introduced tools to create, modify, or transform a video resource.
- Public Domain and Creative Commons Video Materials
- Video Download
- Airy (for Mac, $19.95)
- Chrome Exetnsions
- Firefox Add-Ons
- ClipConverter.cc
- Video creation
- YouTube Creator Studio
- WeVideo (Freemium)
- Binumi (Freemium)
- Adobe Spark (Free, Renamed Creative Cloud Express in June 2022)
- Video annotation and discussion
- Video ANT (Free)
- Vialogues (Free)
- NowComment (Free)
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