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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

Microsoft Word isn’t exactly the most glamorous tool here, but it is a tool I use regularly for design documents, storyboards, and other projects for clients. Google Docs is where I keep track of my time spent on projects, create quick drafts, and other tasks. Jing is the best free tool for screenshots I’ve ever used.

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ScreencastCamper Profiles 2013: #ladygeeks Shari Sloane and Katie Regan

TechSmith Camtasia

I went to a SUNY Conference in Technology to present and heard about Jing. Now I use it primarily for flipped instruction and project-based learning at the high school level. Shari – I’m pretty sure I first heard of “Flipping” the classroom at the November 2011 NYSCATE conference. What does it make easier for you?

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ISTE 2013 Presenter Profile: Lori Hochstetler

TechSmith Camtasia

She started flipping some of her lessons in the fall of 2011. Learn how Lori started out slowly, using her iPad to make a few videos using ScreenChomp, and then grew to making videos on her computer with Jing , Snagit and Camtasia Studio. The post ISTE 2013 Presenter Profile: Lori Hochstetler appeared first on TechSmith Blogs.