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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. Labs are both a blessing and a curse in the science classroom. Check them out! Flip a Lesson.

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5 Video Templates to Help Build Your Online Course

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To engage students, it’s imperative that you go beyond basic discussion boards and bring additional tools to your remote classroom. Remember to avoid hour-long lectures. Educational Quiz. One of the best ways to engage students during your online lectures is by inserting quizzes. Video is a key tool in remote learning.

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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. At Odessa, building strong relationships worked.

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

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The pedagogical concept of flipped classrooms has attracted intense attention among higher education professors. The goal of the project is to take full advantages of lecture capturing technology and the exclusive teaching and learning opportunities offered by the technology for the enhancement of the quality of teaching and learning.

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Adobe Captivate or Adobe Presenter: Which One Is Right For You?

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You can use it to take existing PowerPoint slides, add voiceover narration, optionally record a self-video while presenting the lesson, add eLearning scenes and characters, add interactive elements, add a quiz, and publish the lesson to an LMS. If you have existing PowerPoint slides and want to record your lecture with them: Presenter.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

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2 Undeniably, screencasting “has opened up… new ways of integrating classroom teaching and net-based learning.” The captured presentation can be published online or used in a traditional classroom setting. This framework can be applied in both a flipped and a traditional classroom. Quiz feature in Camtasia 8.

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The Complete Guide to Lecture Capture

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What is lecture capture? Lecture capture is the process of recording classroom lectures as videos, and making them available for students to review after the class. The term “lecture capture” is actually quite broad and can be used to describe a variety of solutions, software, and hardware. Lecture capture 101.

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