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Explore the creative roles of 21st-century teachers as camerapersons in video production. Learn about physical cameras and digital tools like Jing, Camtasia, Flash, and more. Discover various methods, from using webcams to editing software, to create engaging educational videos. Enhance your teaching skills with techniques to record, edit, and enhance audio-visual content for educational purposes. Dive into free applications like ScreenToaster and ScreenR, or explore industry-standard tools like Adobe Captivate and Apple QuickTime. Get hands-on tips and resources to level up your video creation game as an educator in the digital age.
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Teaching Extravaganza: The Creative Roles of the 21st Century Teacher Teacher as Cameraperson Or Basics for making Videos
Applications & Methods • Physical Cameras • Jing • Camtasia • Flash • Other Methods
Physical Cameras • Web Cam • Integrated into computer • Purchased Separately • Logitech • Digital Camera • Often hand held • Various types • Take stills – can turn them into video with software • Record video
Jing • Free • Maximum of 5 minutes • Save to desktop or upload to www.screencast.com
Camtasia • Edit audio and video to keep insync • Add-in to work with PowerPoint • All sorts of extra features: • Arrows • Call-outs • Cursor highlighting • Hot Spot maker • Quiz making
Flash • Can work on Stage or Code • Record audio separately • Can get a basic movie made pretty easily
Other Free Applications • ScreenToaster • Screen Castle • ScreenJelly: 3 minute videos, shared by email or Twitter. • ScreenR: online • Screencast-O-Matic : 15 minute videos at their site or YouTube. • Screen Flow
Other Video Options • Adobe Captivate • Apple QuickTime: free with some Macs • TechSmithSnagit
Links • www.techsmith.com for Jing or Camtasia • www.screenjelly.com • screenr.com • www.screencast-o-matic.com • www.adobe.com for Flash & Captivate • www.apple.com for QuickTime
References • http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/05/four-free-tools-for-creating.html • Holli Vah Seliskar • Kathleen M. Cercone