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(An Educreations video: Less than one hour to plan, construct, record, and post!!!)
Videos are just one way to present content information to your students. You can easily make engaging videos that allow students to see and hear you sharing stories about content in a way that flexibly meets their needs. THEN..... You pair them up with a formative assessment (Can you say Google Forms?) and you know whether THEY know.
Questions Asked:
Are you considering using iTunesU for your purposes?
I have not use itunes U yet, but am not against it. (Can anyone post a comment or new entry giving some information about it?) I do have a Youtube channel where I put instructional videos I have made. There is another server where some of my instructional videos are hosted that were made with the program Camtasia.
I also use the ipad app Educreations which allows you to make narrated whiteboard videos and post them to their own server.
Here is the link to THAT video location.
Here are links to all of the locations where you can see examples of the instructional videos I have made. I am not the Master of this, just a teacher trying to reach his students.
While it is true you can easily find relevant videos on Youtube (think Khan Academy), I have found my students MORE engaged when it is their teacher speaking to them.
While it is true you can easily find relevant videos on Youtube (think Khan Academy), I have found my students MORE engaged when it is their teacher speaking to them.
YouTube Channel
Educreations video spot:
Screencast Videos (made with TechSmith’s Camtasia):
Now I am not saying you should use only videos as your instructional tool when Flipping and Blending your instruction. I am just advancing them as one tool that you can use to your advantage.
Is there a next step after basic videos??? YES!!! Interactivity, which will be discussed at a later time.
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