Take a look at several screencasting tools to find out hoe you can easily share with teachers and parents . . . and how teachers can share with their students! Easy and free solutions will be shared as well as practical ideas for using screencasting as an administrator.
Screencasting is an easy (and FREE) way of making recordings in your classroom. Whether your students create them as they do project-based learning or you create them as you flip your classroom, you’ll love these relevant ideas and free tools to take screencasting to your classroom.
Attendees should be able to answer these questions after attending this session:
1. What is screencasting?
2. What tools can my students use to create screencasts and what is the process?
3. What are some example ideas for student creations and teacher creations?
Screencasting is a free, easy way of making recordings in your classroom. Whether your students create screencasts for project-based learning or you create them for flipping your classroom, you'll love these relevant ideas and free tools for enhancing your classroom.
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Screencasting is an easy (and FREE) way of making recordings in your classroom. Whether your students create them as they do project-based learning or you create them as you flip your classroom, you’ll love these relevant ideas and free tools to take screencasting to your classroom.
Attendees should be able to answer these questions after attending this session:
1. What is screencasting?
2. What tools can my students use to create screencasts and what is the process?
3. What are some example ideas for student creations and teacher creations?
Screencasting is a free, easy way of making recordings in your classroom. Whether your students create screencasts for project-based learning or you create them for flipping your classroom, you'll love these relevant ideas and free tools for enhancing your classroom.
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This is a modified version of the slide presentation used during the live "Presentation Tools That Are Not PowerPoint" class visit. The handout that supplements this presentation is found at this link:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/115781524/Presentation-Tools-Handout-Sept-2014
The handout is needed since the slides are run for a live audience with commentary. This is posted just as a reference.
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https://www.youtube.com/user/ivclaoshi/videos
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3. Have you ever felt like you
needed to clone yourself?
4. Goals
• Understand what screencasting is
• Identify useful screencasting tools
• Discuss the process for creating screencasts
• Examine ways in which
screencasts can be used
10. Administrator Uses
1. Share information with parents
2. Flip faculty meetings
3. Explain a concept
4. Give school updates
Screencasting
isn’t just for
teachers
16. Why Administrators Should
Screencast
1. Model technology use for
teachers
2. Engage your audience while
teaching a concept
3. Demonstrate value and show
support of technology
17. Teacher Uses
1. Flip your classroom - Create content videos for your students.
2. Demonstrate how to complete homework
3. Create training videos for your staff or students
4. Explain to your sub what the students are to do for the day
5. Introduce material if you are out for a substitute
6. Make screencasts of your student’s presentations
23. Student Uses
1. Show understanding or teach others
2. Show off work
3. Illustrate concepts or solve problems
4. Voice-over images or videos to tell a story
25. Show Off Student Work
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c61XbyiU8
26. More Examples
Teachers creating screencasts
Screencast instructional design process
DIY screencasting task list
iPad or desktop screencasting practice
Screencasting in elementary math stations
Teacher feedback using screencasts
Research: Learning through screencasts
Screencasts for educators and students
Talking with students via screencasting
TechSmith SnagIt tutorial for teachers
Digital differentiation with screencasting
Students creating screencasts
Screencasting lesson plan
Amanda's Tech Tool Site lesson
Screencasting 101
Screencasting for educators (Schrock)
Screencasting for a visual analysis
assessment
http://www.schrockguide.net/screencasting.html
28. Jing
• Free
• Download the software to your computer
• Record up to 5 minutes
• Upload to screencast.com or download your
video
• Captures still images and video
• Videos are saved in .SWF
(Shockwave Flash) format
• http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
29. Screencast-O-Matic
• Free
• Download or record directly from the site
• Record up to 15 minutes
• Allows web cam picture in
recording
• Videos are saved in .MP4, .FLV,
or .AVI format or upload to
YouTube
• http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
30. Screenr
• Free
• Record directly from the site
• Record up to 5 minutes
• Log in with your Facebook, Google, Twitter, or
other Social Network logins
• Videos can be downloaded
in .MP4 format or upload to
YouTube
• Embed code is also
provided
• http://www.screenr.com/
31. CamStudio
• Free
• Open-source
• Installs on Windows
computers only
• Recordings are saved as
.avi or .swf
• Site: http://camstudio.org/
32. Snag It
• Not free
• Educational pricing available
• Capture great looking images
and videos with just a few
clicks
• Easily customize your screen
captures with effects
• Show off what's important with
the available markup tools
• http://www.techsmith.com/snagit.html
33. Camtasia
• Not free
• Educational pricing available
• Record on-screen activity,
lessons,or presentations
• Import media and edit your
recordings
• Add quizzes and interactivity
• http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html
34. Adobe Captivate
• Not free
• Educational pricing available
• Sophisticated software for creating
elearning
• Contains voice and quiz options
• Publishing content to mobile devices
• http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate.html
35. iPad Apps
Educreations
Download this app to your iPad to easily create
screencasts from your device. Share your lesson via
email to get the URL to share with your students. You
can also embed your lesson on your blog or website.
Cost: Free
Site: http://goo.gl/OXqPZ
Screen Chomp
No accounts to keep track of. Students create their video
and get a shortened URL to share with others. Students
can also download their work as an mp4 file which can
then be embedded in a teacher webpage, shared via
Edmodo, etc.
Cost: Free
Site: http://goo.gl/lSjrg1
36. iPad Apps
Explain Everything
Have your students demonstrate mastery of concepts by
creating screencasts using this app. Easy to use and
allows students to record their screen as well as their
voice.
Cost: $2.99
Site: http://goo.gl/Ntz3gi
Show Me
Turn your iPad into your personal interactive whiteboard!
ShowMe allows you to record voice-over whiteboard
tutorials and share them online. It’s an amazingly simple
app
Cost: Free
Site: http://goo.gl/QSBcz
37. Android Apps
Screencasting and screen recording apps for Android
AirDroid (mirror)
Antimony
Explain Everything $
Lensoo Create
Screencast Video Rec
UTGreat
ZScreen Recorder
43. Now What?
Share:
• Twitter - @diben or @tcea
• Today’s Meet
https://todaysmeet.com/screencast
What will you take back to your campus
after this session and how will it be used to
improve the education of all students?
45. Session Resources
1. Screencasting Links and Resources
http://www.mrwrightsclass.com/presentations/screencasting-links-and-resources/
2. Kathy Schrock’s Guide
http://www.schrockguide.net/screencasting.html
3. Redefining Learning through Screencasting
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/redefining-learning-through-screencasting-beth-holland
4. Screencasting Turns Students into Digital Learners
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/redefining-learning-through-screencasting-beth-holland
5. Screencasting Edcademy
https://sites.google.com/a/apps.edina.k12.mn.us/techresourcesforteachers/screencastin
g--eacademy
6. Screencasting in the Classroom
http://eduscreencasting.wikispaces.com/
7. Screencasting in your Classroom
http://www.iteachwithtechnology.com/2013/09/screencasting-in-your-classroom.html
8. Cybraryman’s Screencasting Site
http://cybraryman.com/screencasts.html
9. Screencasting EDU
http://screencastingedu.wikispaces.com/Participant+Examples
46. Session Resources
10. 7 Things to Know about Screencasting
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxmbGlwc
GVka2ljfGd4OmY4ZTQyNmUwMjA3OGI1ZQ
11. Screencasts as a Pedagogical Tool
http://law.niu.edu/taconnections/2010/spring/screencasts.shtml
12. 12 Screencasting Tools
http://mashable.com/2008/02/21/screencasting-video-tutorials/
13. 10 Free Screen Recording Softwares For Creating Attractive Screencasts
http://goo.gl/Kl7q6
14. Mguhlin’s Screencasting Apps
http://www.mguhlin.org/2011/02/screencasting-apps-update.html
15. Mguhlin’s Using Screencastin to Engage
http://www.mguhlin.org/2009/12/diigonotes-using-screencasting-to.html
16. The Principal’s Blog
http://weprincipal.blogspot.com/2013/09/lessons-learned-flipping-faculty.html
17. Talking with Students through Screencasting Article
http://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/talking-with-students-through-screencasting-
experimentations-with-video-feedback-to-improve-student-learning/
18. TeacherCast Academy
http://www.theteachercastacademy.com/index.html