Kassilia J. Wright
Department of Education, Northcentral University
EDU-7100 V1: Effective Communication
Dr. Debbie Smith
July 25, 2021
WeVideo is an easy to use video editing program that allows students, teachers, and administrators to share their
stories, their way, through video. WeVideo is easy, fast, and flexible and contains over 1 million built in stock
media. Videos can be created anywhere on any device.
Tools for Engagement
• It can be used for instruction if the teacher records a lesson or
they could record themselves explaining something for
example, screencasts to share directions or how-to's.
• WeVideo can be used for collaboration because students can
collaborate to build a project in WeVideo.
• It allows students to record themselves to demonstrate
knowledge, create a presentation, respond to a prompt given
by their teacher or just have fun and introduce themselves to
their classmates.
WeVideo can be used for instruction, collaboration and assessment in both virtual
or in class learning environments.
Instructions
WeVideo Tutorial Video
Curtin, M. (2019, June 18). Even Brené Brown Gets Nervous at Public Speaking Engagements. Here Are Her 3 Tricks for Calming Nerves. INC.com.
Retrieved July 11, 2021, from https://www.inc.com/melanie-curtin/even-brene-brown-gets-nervous-at-public-speaking-engagements- here-are-her-3-
tricks-for-calming-nerves.html
Day-Calder, M. (2017, September 27). Presenting with Confidence. Nursing Standard, 32(5), 37-38. doi:10.7748/ns.32.5.37.s41
Langlois, B. (2015, April 18). SPEAK UP: How to become a more engaging speaker — part 2. Canadian Nurse, 111(3), 32. Retrieved July 11, 2021, from
https://eds-a-ebscohost-com.proxy1.ncu.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&sid=586661e6-9797-4aeb-9b24-
1bc7983944b8%40sessionmgr4008
Newbold, C. (2015, October 30). Delivering Amazing Presentations: The P.O.W.E.R.F.U.L. Approach. The Visual Communication Guy . Newbold
Communication & Design . Retrieved July 16, 2021, from https://thevisualcommunicationguy.com/2015/10/30/delivering-amazing-
presentations-the-p-o-w-e-r-f-u-l-approach/
Skills You Need. (2021). Top Tips for Effective Presentations. Retrieved July 16, 2021, from Skills You Need:
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/present/presentation-tips.html
Spieler, C., & Miltenberger, R. (2016, October 21). Using awareness training to decrease nervous habits during public speaking. Journal of
Applied Behavior Analysis,, 50(1), 38-47. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jaba.362
WeVideo. (2021). https://www.wevideo.com/view/2262254798. https://www.wevideo.com
References

How to Use WeVideo.pptx

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    Kassilia J. Wright Departmentof Education, Northcentral University EDU-7100 V1: Effective Communication Dr. Debbie Smith July 25, 2021
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    WeVideo is aneasy to use video editing program that allows students, teachers, and administrators to share their stories, their way, through video. WeVideo is easy, fast, and flexible and contains over 1 million built in stock media. Videos can be created anywhere on any device.
  • 3.
    Tools for Engagement •It can be used for instruction if the teacher records a lesson or they could record themselves explaining something for example, screencasts to share directions or how-to's. • WeVideo can be used for collaboration because students can collaborate to build a project in WeVideo. • It allows students to record themselves to demonstrate knowledge, create a presentation, respond to a prompt given by their teacher or just have fun and introduce themselves to their classmates. WeVideo can be used for instruction, collaboration and assessment in both virtual or in class learning environments.
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    Curtin, M. (2019,June 18). Even Brené Brown Gets Nervous at Public Speaking Engagements. Here Are Her 3 Tricks for Calming Nerves. INC.com. Retrieved July 11, 2021, from https://www.inc.com/melanie-curtin/even-brene-brown-gets-nervous-at-public-speaking-engagements- here-are-her-3- tricks-for-calming-nerves.html Day-Calder, M. (2017, September 27). Presenting with Confidence. Nursing Standard, 32(5), 37-38. doi:10.7748/ns.32.5.37.s41 Langlois, B. (2015, April 18). SPEAK UP: How to become a more engaging speaker — part 2. Canadian Nurse, 111(3), 32. Retrieved July 11, 2021, from https://eds-a-ebscohost-com.proxy1.ncu.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&sid=586661e6-9797-4aeb-9b24- 1bc7983944b8%40sessionmgr4008 Newbold, C. (2015, October 30). Delivering Amazing Presentations: The P.O.W.E.R.F.U.L. Approach. The Visual Communication Guy . Newbold Communication & Design . Retrieved July 16, 2021, from https://thevisualcommunicationguy.com/2015/10/30/delivering-amazing- presentations-the-p-o-w-e-r-f-u-l-approach/ Skills You Need. (2021). Top Tips for Effective Presentations. Retrieved July 16, 2021, from Skills You Need: https://www.skillsyouneed.com/present/presentation-tips.html Spieler, C., & Miltenberger, R. (2016, October 21). Using awareness training to decrease nervous habits during public speaking. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,, 50(1), 38-47. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jaba.362 WeVideo. (2021). https://www.wevideo.com/view/2262254798. https://www.wevideo.com References