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TechSmith Acquires Knowmia Teach

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At TechSmith, we’ve always believed the joy of learning is experienced more often when we’re engaged in the process of learning, whether that’s coming up with a dazzling new idea, creating the materials to spread the idea, or collaborating to make the ideas better. The post TechSmith Acquires Knowmia Teach appeared first on TechSmith Blogs.

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Introducing TechSmith Relay: A new enterprise video solution

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We are proud to announce our new enterprise-wide video solution: TechSmith Relay. TechSmith Relay allows anyone in your organization or school district to easily create, share, and access video content, from nearly any device. Watch it on YouTube. Who is TechSmith Relay for? How does it work? Higher Education.

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Screencasting in the Classroom with TechSmith and Edmodo

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Tom’s also a screencasting pro, and he frequently puts video content on his YouTube channel or on Screencast.com. This frees up class time for more activities and less lecture. My YouTube channel has dozens of videos showing how to do certain things in Edmodo and using Google Drive. Students watch the lessons at home and school.

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Odessa College Builds Student Success with TechSmith Relay

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One college in Texas sought out a lecture capture solution that not only recorded class lessons, but also gave faculty the ability to create an engaging, blended learning environment. Something that would be easy for faculty to use, fit within their budget, and give students the ability to access class lectures online at anytime. .

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How Educators Can Avoid Panic and Find Success Teaching Online with Janet Lee

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Lecturing via virtual conferencing software gets boring fast, so consider how you can chunk up your content to keep it interesting. Janet suggests adding short videos, either from YouTube or ones you’ve created. When we lecture constantly, we lose students’ interest and attention. It’s like a one-way transmission.

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Ten Ways to Use Video in the Classroom

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It’s back-to-school season for most educators and this year, the TechSmith Education team is writing a series of blog posts with some ideas for the classroom. Watch it on YouTube. With lecture out of the way, you are freed up to work on the context and application of lessons with students. Flip a Lesson.

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Get Started with Online Education Videos

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Those in the education field have had to switch classrooms and lecture halls for virtual videos and remote teaching for the first time. He has been on the TechSmith team for years but what you might not know about Jason is that he was once a third-grade to fifth-grade technology teacher. The power of education.