Posted November 8, 2020 by Nick LaFave
Loom Loom is the best choice for teachers and students looking for a free screen recorder. They generously offer many of their paid features to students and teachers for free. Just go to loom.com/education and click on Verify Education Account. Loom Education Account Features Loom provides teachers and students the ability to record an unlimited… Read more
Posted March 26, 2020 by Nick LaFave
Screencast-o-Matic Screencast-o-Matic is the easiest, free way to create instructional videos. Users don’t need to download any software; no accounts are required. Just visit Screencastomatic.com and start recording. Download the Screencast-o-Matic Quick Guide Download a printable PDF Quick Guide to Creating Instructional Videos with Screencast-o-Matic. Copyright secured by DigiproveSome Rights ReservedOriginal content here is published under these license… Read more
Posted February 17, 2015 by Nick LaFave
Snagit for Google Chrome www.techsmith.com/snagit-google-chrome.html Snagit has long been my go-to for recording screencasts; it is the tool I use most to capture screenshots for this blog and for classroom instructions. TechSmith has now released a free version of Snagit as a Google Chrome extension. This is great news for Chromebook users… Read more
Posted June 23, 2014 by Nick LaFave
Resources and links from my presentation at SC Education and Business Summit 2014 Aaron Sams on the Flipped Classroom Content Visual Tutorials for Creating Instructional Videos PowerPoint Keynote Jing Screencast-O-Matic Explain Everything (iPad) *Learn more about Jing and Screencast-O-Matic. Link to the document camera I used during my presentation: IPEVO iZiggi-HD Screencasting Software Jing… Read more
Posted June 22, 2014 by Nick LaFave
Six Ways To Make Instructional Videos Tutorials from my presentation at SC Education and Business Summit 2014 Visual Tutorials for Creating Instructional Videos PowerPoint Keynote Jing Screencast-O-Matic Explain Everything (iPad) Don’t forget about using document cameras and paper! Learn more about Jing and Screencast-O-Matic. Looking for even more bells and whistles? Check out… Read more
Posted June 17, 2014 by Nick LaFave
Screencast-O-Matic www.screencast-o-matic.com Screencast-O-Matic is one of the fastest, easiest ways to create screencasts with no software to download. It’s one of my go-to sites for the flipped classroom. It’s perfect for narrating PowerPoint or Keynote presentations, or explaining an illustration. One of my favorite uses is to create video instructions for teaching a computer skill. Watch a quick video demo… Read more
Posted January 17, 2014 by Nick LaFave
Resources from my presentations at the Clover Connected Classroom Instructional TechFest 2014 Don’t Flip Out About Flipping Your Classroom (AM Sessions) Click here for resources from my flipped classroom presentation. Creating Videos For the Flipped Classroom (PM Sessions) Resources from my video creation session. Visual Tutorials for Creating Instructional Videos with… Keynote Visual Tutorial Explain… Read more
Posted November 9, 2013 by Nick LaFave
Resources from my Flipped Classroom session at NSTA Charlotte 2013 Here are most of the resources I shared during my presentation. I did not include everything (Keynote, PowerPoint, paid LMS, etc.). I love presenting with Prezi but find the visual nature of my presentations and Prezi’s method of linking to content still don’t mesh well for sharing resources. Update… Read more
Posted September 19, 2013 by Nick LaFave
Jing – Screencast & Screenshot Software http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html Jing is always running on my computers. It’s my go-to tool for screenshots and screencasting on both my PC and Mac. It’s a free download that lets you select any portion (or all) of your screen to record as an image, or a video (up to 5 minutes). You can enhance… Read more