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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

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Video and the Flipped Classroom. It’s no surprise then that video is at the very center of the Flipped Classroom movement. A teacher provides video lessons to be reviewed outside of class, which in turn gives teachers more time in class to focus on higher-order skills. Here’s an example. What Else is New?

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Video Creation Made Easy with TechSmith Relay

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Our new TechSmith Relay offering gives schools an “easy button” for video: from capture to sharing to assessment to analytics. The video mentions one example of how TechSmith Relay can bring visual learning to your classroom but we can think of one million more ways to incorporate the technology into your lesson plans.

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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. Today, we want to take a look at using video in the classroom. Class is now in session. Labs are both a blessing and a curse in the science classroom.

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3 Strategies to Engage Students in Online Learning

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In addition to frequently interacting with online students via messages such to ask if they have any questions about the upcoming quiz, some professors have their students introduce themselves by sharing a few hobbies and interests, so their online classmates can get to know them, too. It’s also beneficial for students who miss class/lab.

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Experiencing Flipped Classrooms: Using Camtasia Relay to Enhance Learning Experience at Morehouse School of Medicine

TechSmith Camtasia

The pedagogical concept of flipped classrooms has attracted intense attention among higher education professors. Central to the flipped classroom approach is the meaningful deployment of video lecture capturing technology. The sound and recording equipment has been evaluated and adjusted to meet the need of classroom lecture capturing.

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ISTE 2012 Presenter Profiles: Shane Lovellette

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Shane joined TechSmith in 2003 with over eight years of management and production experience in video and television. Being a strong advocate of the Flipped classroom model, Shane assists educators in implementing and maintaining the use of technology in the classroom. Students are becoming more and more aware of technology.

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How to Convert Instructor-Led Training in a Virtual World with Shannon Tipton

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Examples of VILT include digital training programs, virtual conference classes, or a webinar. Shannon reflects on the available virtual learning tools – some of which even replicate what trainers use in the physical classroom. This can be anything from using breakout rooms to a mini-pop quiz.