Create interactive Video Lessons in your Classroom
Video is a powerful tool for learning. On this page you will learn: EdPuzzle, VideoNot.es, MoveNote and Animoto.
EdPuzzle now Connects with Google Classroom
Turn online YouTube videos into interactive learning experiences and then post your lesson directly to your Google Classroom!!
• Embed voice, text, images, multiple choice and open ended questions into an educational video to create an interactive lesson for your students. • Share the lesson with your students and track their progress. • You can even search the video gallery for video lessons already created or make your own. EdPuzzle even lets you crop/trim the video. To learn even more information, go to edpuzzle.com. To view how to connect your lessons to Google Classroom, click here. |
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VideoNot.es, http://www.videonot.es/
Create video lessons where students view videos that you select and answer questions as they watch. • Embed YouTube videos and take time stamped notes. • Connected to Google Drive. Students already have videonot.es linked to their accounts. • Students can save, share and collaborate on their notes. Visit http://www.videonot.es/ to connect it to your Google Drive today! |
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MoveNote - Record Yourself!
Create an amazing and interactive presentation that is sharable online via email or social media. Embed links, google docs, photos and more into your presentation. However, the MOST appealing part of MoveNote is that you video RECORD YOURSELF presenting your slides simultaneously! Students can easily record themselves at the same time they are presenting their slideshow. Whaaat?? Check this out this video tutorial -----------------------> To learn more information about how this works, click here. Click here to visit Movenote.com. To view a sample SB student project, click here. |
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Animoto
You and your students can create very creative 30 second video animations in minutes. You can use still piks or videos.
Free & very easy to use! Educators can APPLY for a free Animoto Plus account for use in the classroom. Visit animoto.com/education/classroom to apply. While you are there... check out the 4 videos at the bottom with sample assignments and tutorials. Animoto has an extensive support center to help you get started building videos. Visit help.animoto.com/hc/en-us. |
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