Listly by Cate Jarvis
Looking at screencasting and creating videos for the classroom
As an edtech consultant, a common question I'm asked by teachers and school leaders these days is "Which screencasting software is best?" In this post I'm going to recommend the screencasting tool that I think is the best for the majority of teachers. But first I've briefly reviewed each of 15 other contenders, in each case outlining...
Screencasting is the capture all of the action on a computer screen while you are narrating. Screencasts can be made with many tools and are often used to create a tutorial or showcase student...
Knowmia Teach is a new free lesson planning and recording tool for teachers. It helps you create short video lessons on any subject and publish them on Knowmia.com so your students and the public can find them.
Half the battle of starting any new project is knowing where to begin. From helpful tips for shooting better video and recording great audio, to video production checklists and talent release forms, our videography tips will give you the jump start you need to begin your new video hobby or career.
Learn how to frame shots correctly with this illustrated list of common camera shots for video or still photography.
A free collection of royalty free music that can be used for any type of film production or web presentation.
The first-ever Audacity Unconference (AU14) was a great success. Everyone remarked how informative, convivial, and energizing it was. We had excellent tutorials about amazing things that can be done with Audacity, as well as hints at astonishng progress on major new features and capabilites to come.
Easily create GIF animations online with webcam and images using our GIF maker. No signup or flash needed.
What better way to enjoy the season's festivities than to revisit the Scariest Movie Scenes!