how to create a screen cast tutorial for educators.
software: screenflow ($100), keynote (free), omnidazzle (free, but doesn't work beyond OS 10.6.8)
hardware: wacom tablet, macbook, external mic
screen flow software records your screen as well as your camera and mic - so you get a video screen of you talking to your viewers inside your presentation.
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Web 2.0 tools are online software programs that allow users to do a number of different things. They can be used to teach curriculum content, store data, create or edit video, edit photos, collaborate and so much more.
with links to 5 different tools to try out - pinterest, edcanvas, livebinders, storybird, voicethread
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Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets
add a video or audio explanation to your document or presentation, so that who ever is viewing it gets the whole story, as if you were in the room with them.
screen cast and screen capture. include a video from your camera in screencast. $15 so possible a cheaper version of the capture feature of screenflow. doesn't include editing, just capture