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Judy Robison

Overview | WeVideo - 8 views

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    WeVideo is a cloud-based video creation platform. It's available for use by anyone with access to the Internet, through any browser on any device. Anyone can access WeVideo, from any computer or device at home, work, or on the go to capture, edit, view and share with secure storage of their content in the cloud. Personal - free, Educational license - $$
Amy Burns

WeVideo - Collaborative Online Video Editor in the Cloud - 114 views

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    This is a superb collaborative video editing suite. You and your class can invite each other as collaborators. It has a great range of tools and toys to make some great movies. Host your video on the site or export to YouTube or Vimeo. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
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    Offers a lite or VERY reasonably priced education account.
Cindy Edwards

Online Video Editing for Education | WeVideo - 90 views

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    Collaborative video production
anonymous

WeVideo - Collaborative Online Video Editor in the Cloud - 3 views

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    Free account includes 1 GB storage, 15 export minutes per month (to Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo and Twitter), 5 invites per project, and 390 licensed music titles. Supports "any" video format.
ddavisfife

ASCD Express 11.06 - Use Mobile Tech to Challenge and Engage Students - 34 views

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      iMovie (dynamic videos) another option WeVideo
  • students were challenged to think deeply
  • I gave the students complete autonomy on how to execute the task, which also increased their excitement about the assignment.
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  • Devices should drive engagement, pique curiosity, and encourage creativity.
  • If teachers design the activity well, students will be too absorbed in what they're doing to be off task.
  • one device to explore
  • another device, they posted
  • They posted their inferences to a shared Padlet wall so they could see one another's posts in real time.
  • they had 20 minutes to complete the activity, which was enough time for them to accomplish the task without getting bored or wandering off task.
  • Students have more opportunities to learn from one another, and they begin to value their peers as resources in the classroom.
  • It's hard for me to imagine that devices are a distraction if students are challenged and engaged.
  • This collaboration makes it hard for a student to be off task because the group relies on each member to contribute to the final product.
  • shared Google Document
  • dynamic videos
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      dynamic videos ~ WeVideo
Glenn Hervieux

Free Technology for Teachers: By Request - Five Options for Creating Videos on Chromebooks - 64 views

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    "By Request - Five Options for Creating Videos on Chromebooks" - great options for creating videos in Chromebooks, iPads, and other mobile devices. Some work on conventional computers, as well. WeVideo is one our district used w/high school students and it worked well.
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