Moovly is a free online application to create animated videos and other multimedia content without being an expert: explainer videos, animated presentations, whiteboard videos, animated infographics, music videos, event animations... Moovly is an easy do-it-yourself (DIY) animation and video maker for everyone who's not a multimedia professional.
TeacherTube brings free videos and educational technology into the classroom as well as the home. Our kid's videos can be used as tools anywhere to help children learn. Click now and find out how we can help.
Backed by AT&T and Stanford's startX, PlayPosit (fka eduCanon) is an online learning environment to create and share interactive video lessons. Teachers begin with any online video (screencasts, Khan Academy, TED, etc.) and transform what is traditionally passive content into an active experience for students, with time-embedded activities.
Start simply - just visualize your audience. At the end of the video, what do you want them to think or feel or do? That's your objective. Now break that objective down into smaller steps. That results in your content outline - a list of "mini objectives" that get the audience from point A to point B.
The Google Suite of applications provides a unified platform for collaboration amongst students, colleagues, and leaders or teachers. The open and secure products provide a robust suite of tools that includes Hangout Chat/Video; Google+ Networking; Website Management, and centralized document management for collaborative management, Google Slides, Forms, Docs, Presentation, and Spreadsheets.
In 1999 Folimage and Toonz began their collaboration on short and feature films produced by the studio. For Phantom Boy, new feature film by Jean-Loup and Alain Gagnol Felicioli, the choice of working with Toonz was natural. Indeed this software is well suited for our way of making "handmade" cartoons and provides a very high quality rendering.
ShowMe is an open online learning community where anyone can learn and teach any topic. The app features an interactive whiteboard where students can write, import pictures, and draw while explaining their slide simultaneously. Teachers can create groups and post assignments for students to post completed ShowMe's.
Capture an image of what you see on your computer screen with Jing. Simply select any window or region that you want to capture, mark up your screenshot with a text box, arrow, highlight or picture caption, and decide how you want to share it.