February 17, 2015 From all the apps we have been reviewing for the last couple of years, the three titles below stand out from the crowd. These are very simple iPad apps that any teacher teacher can use with ease to create beautiful videos. You can use them to edit your videos the way you want.
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This edition of Keeping Up With... was written by Candice Benjes-Small and Katelyn Tucker. Candice Benjes-Small is Head of Information Literacy and Outreach, and Katelyn Tucker is Instruction Librarian, at Radford University's McConnell Library. Candice can be reached at cbsmall@radford.edu and Katelyn at ktucker3@radford.edu.
Incredible way to take notes while watching a video then view it in videoNot.es and it links notes to the timestamp in the video. Saves to google drive