by mckinleysa | Jul 14, 2021 | File Sharing, Filming, Group Work, Images, Other, Social Media
The TLT often gets this question: besides iMovie, what free video editor might you suggest for students? One new option is Kapwing. Kapwing is an online image, video, and GIF editing platform whose mission is to enable digital storytelling. Unlike most online editing...
by mckinleysa | Mar 16, 2021 | Other, Uncategorized
Edpuzzle (edpuzzle.com) is an app that allows you to choose a video [on YouTube]; cut and add notes (audio or written) multiple choice, and short answer questions; and track your students’ comprehension. It’s free with our CofC GSuite, has the ability to...
by mckinleysa | Nov 23, 2020 | Content Delivery, Other
Genial.ly is a free tool that can make pretty much anything (slides, quiz reviews, posters, etc.) interactive. If you are interested in checking it out, their blog has some great advice and examples of how to use it in a classroom. Check out an example with this...
by mckinleysa | Apr 24, 2020 | Multimedia, Other, Productivity, Video
Need help filming yourself? No budget for a tripod? Click the photo above or this text to access the TLT / Kathleen Lolley collaboration tutorial on how to make a paper towel tripod at home using found materials.
by Mendi Benigni | Feb 28, 2020 | Audio, Communication, Images, Multimedia, Other, Video
“Artsteps is a a web-based environment that allows its members to create virtual art galleries in lifelike 3D spaces. It is an application for artists, art organizations and art enthusiasts to model actual or virtual exhibitions by designing realistic...
by Michael S. Overholt | Dec 5, 2018 | Content Delivery, Other
These are suggestions for being flexible and resilient with clicker technology: Use clickers often enough to allow for X number of dropped grades (if you are going to grade student responses). Because technology involves many variables, simple problems can discourage...