Tools and Resources relating to: Video

  • NOLEJ AI - NOLEJ AI is a browser-based eLearning authoring tool that turns static learning material (video, audio, text content, or a website URL) into micro-learning, including content summaries, a glossary, and interactive videos, quizzes, games, flashcards, etc..   NOLEJ AI   Keywords: artificial intelligence, instructional design, quizzes
  • Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist) - Crash Course is a YouTube channel dedicated to educational videos. This playlist covers a range of topics related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a simple-to-understand format for beginners. All videos are between 10 and 20 minutes long.   Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)
  • Kizoa - Looking for a video-editing software for school projects and other academic purposes? Kizoa is just what you need. Enhance the learning experience in your school or university by creating engaging academic tutorials and liberating the full potential of students through creative video editing.   Kizoa
  • Creator+ Add-on Package for Brightspace (D2L) - The Creator+ Addon Package for Brightspace (D2L) is an eLearning Authoring Tool for creating high-impact course activities. Creating interactive course content doesn’t have to be hard. This add-on to the Brightspace D2L Learning Management System (LMS) allows the creation of instructionally sound interactive content. Save Time With Ready-Made Templates Increase Engagement by Inserting Elements Add Multimedia Elements With the Capture App Maintain Design Consistency With the Content Styler Creator+ helps you deliver engaging and interactive course activities including ready-made content templates, practice exercises, interactive elements, and easy-to-capture video recordings. Build impactful courses with less time and friction. Ready-made templates are easy to implement with any D2L course content. Note: Free access to Creator+ is only available for 30 days. It is necessary to acquire the add-on as a part of a Brightspace D2L institutional package. Even though the Creator+ add-on is not available ...
  • Maya - Also known as Autodesk Maya, Maya this 3D modeling software allows people to create assets for interactive 3D applications, animated films, TV series, and visual effects. It is very similar to Blender. It is important to note that this software is only free for educational use, so you will need to confirm your status as an educator or student once a year. The software has a small learning curve, however, there are many tutorials available. Tutorials are not included with this listing because the software is frequently updated, making some tutorials inaccurate after a few months.   Autodesk for Educators Website
  • Streamlabs - Streamlabs is a free-to-use live-streaming and recording software acquired by Logitec in 2019. Under its umbrella, there are a plethora of applications that can help people create content, such as Streamlabs for Desktop, Streamlabs Web Suite, Streamlabs Mobile, Streamlabs Console, and more. Its primary function is for streaming, but it also allows users to record their screen and voice and allows for many different customizations to make videos unique. There are many tutorials on how to use the application, and there will likely be many more as the software updates. Here's a beginner's guide on how to set up the software for streaming.   Streamlabs Website
  • DaVinci Resolve - DaVinci Resolve is audio and video editing software from Blackmagicdesign with a free-to-use version that is unique in its wide variety of features. DaVinci Resolve combines editing, color correction, visual effects, motion graphics, and audio post-production all in one software tool. Its interface is easy for new users, yet powerful for professionals. DaVinci Resolve lets you work with camera original quality images throughout the entire process. DaVinci Resolve lets you learn how to use tools similar to those used by Hollywood professionals. There are plenty of tutorials online for how to use this tool, though the platform is constantly updating with new features. Here's a short beginner's guide for DaVinci Resolve 17. This software works best on a computer or laptop, but an application for the Apple iPad has also recently been released.   DaVinci Resolve Website
  • Screencastify - Screencastify is the leading screen recorder for Chrome. Install the extension to record, edit, share videos, and create video assignments in seconds.   Screencastify
  • TED-Ed - TED-Ed is TED’s youth and education initiative. TED-Ed’s mission is to spark and celebrate the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Everything we do supports learning — from producing a growing library of original animated videos, to providing an international platform for teachers to create their own interactive lessons, to helping curious students around the globe bring TED to their schools and gain presentation literacy skills, to celebrating innovative leadership within TED-Ed’s global network of over 650,000 teachers. TED-Ed has grown from an idea worth spreading into an award-winning education platform that serves millions of teachers and students around the world every week.   Ted-Ed
  • Subtitle Horse - This is a free tool for those who want to create subtitles or be able to edit the captions within a video. It is a user-friendly platform that works well on PC, Mac, and mobile operating systems.   Subtitle Horse
  • Moovly | Online Video Editor - Moovly is an easy-to-use solution for the creation of videos. This online platform can be used to create animated videos, video presentations, and other multimedia content without being an expert. Create your own videos using a simple, library-based drag and drop interface.   Moovly | Online Video Editor
  • Lumen5 - Lumen5 is a video creation platform powered by A.I. that enables anyone without training or experience to easily create engaging video content.   Lumen5
  • Orbix360 - Orbix360º is a 360º VR Creation and Publishing company that enables its users to design and share 360º VR Experiences with images, sound, text, and navigation. The Orbix360° tool is meant to share not only 360 photos but also VR creations.   Orbix360°
  • OpenShot Video Editor - OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source, stable, free, and friendly-to-use video editor.  The program supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.   OpenShot Video Editor
  • InVideo - InVideo is a powerful, online video editor. It comes packed with 5000+ templates, iStock media, music library, filters, transitions and much more. No download required. Uses artificial intelligence to create videos from your text. InVideo.io - Storyteller-Templates   InVideo.io
  • Penn State Experience Catalogue - Whether you are looking for a demonstration of what’s possible in virtual reality, an immersive tour of a landmark halfway around the world or aspects of the microcosm, the Penn State Experience Catalogue has you covered. Our team curates this evolving list of videos and apps with varied disciplines and teaching goals in mind. This collection has a wide variety of examples of 360º + 180º Video, Augmented Reality, & Virtual Reality.   Penn State Experience Catalogue
  • Matterport - Matterport is a platform that touts the creation of 3D digital twins. The company defines a digital twin as an accurate virtual 3D model of a real place - whether it be a room, an entire building, or an outdoor space. The company's virtual tour software platform helps digitize buildings and other environments. Their platform can be used to create sophisticated 3D tours, floor plan schematics, and many other useful options.   Matterport   Keywords: Virtual reality, 360
  • YouTube for 360 Videos - A page of curated and high-quality 360° videos are available which features collections such as: Travel Music Wildlife Thrillseekers collection Gaming and more... Learn more about virtual reality (VR) and 360° video on YouTube.   YouTube for 360 videos
  • 123Apps – Online Video Cutter - The Online Video Cutter web app comes in handy when you need to cut a small video file. It does not require installation, and it works in your browser. This online software also allows you to crop and rotate videos in almost any format. Audio and PDF editing options are also available through the 123Apps, the company that's behind Online Video Cutter.   123Apps - Online Video Cutter
  • Wideo - Create stunning videos and presentations using templates. Templates are a great way to craft fast and awesome videos and we thought up a very simple editor that you can use to create videos for your company quickly. Wideo
  • Genial.ly - Genial.ly is an online tool that can be used to create still, animated, or interactive visuals, such as posters, infographics, quizzes, and presentations. This content can be used to enhance websites/blogs or as a communication tool (i.e. to make presentations, infographics, reports, posters, guides, and also interactive branching scenarios. You don’t need to be a programmer or designer to create stunning digital projects that are visual, interactive, and engaging.   Genial.ly
  • EasySub - AutoSub is a free online automatic subtitle generator. Simply upload videos and automatically get the most accurate transcription subtitles and support 150+ free language translations.   EasySub
  • Type Studio - Type Studio is an online text-based video and podcast editing software. It transcribes your video and audio files into text. Then you can edit your media based on the transcribed text. There are a few features that Type Studio comes with besides just editing. Translation: Translate your video and audio files into different languages. Automatically subtitling: Add subtitles to your video and make them more accessible. Repurpose content: Create your content once and distribute it on all social platforms. Video to article: Turn your video into an interactive article and embed it into your website.   Type Studio  
  • Wikimedia Commons - Wikimedia Commons is a media file repository making available public domain and freely licensed educational media content (images, sound and video clips) to everyone, in their own language. It acts as a common repository for the various projects of the Wikimedia Foundation. The repository is created and maintained by volunteers. The scope of Commons is set out on the project scope pages.   Wikimedia Commons
  • Easy Peasy Finance for Kids and Beginners - Easy Peasy Finance for Kids and Beginners is a free resource that aims to spread financial literacy by breaking down complex financial concepts in a way that even kids can easily understand - through fun, animated videos, courses, infographics, quizzes, and more! It is loved by kids, parents & teachers alike, and is being widely used by teachers as part of their curriculum across the country. Key Features Aligned with National Standards in K-12 Personal Finance Education Easy to use in a classroom (either directly or through tools like Google Classroom, Nearpod, Schoology, Goformative, Instructure, Edpuzzle, Peardeck, etc.) Covers a breadth of personal finance topics (Budgeting, Banking, Insurance, Credit Cards, Income Tax, Investing, Stocks, Mortgage, Retirement, 401k, and more) Comprises an ever-growing library of videos (currently 160+, with a new video added every week) and other financial literacy resources Available in ...
  • Street View by Google Maps App - Street View, by Google Maps, is a virtual representation of our surroundings on Google Maps, consisting of millions of panoramic images. Street View’s content comes from two sources - Google and contributors. Through our collective efforts, we enable people everywhere to virtually explore the world. You can view 360 photos with the Street View app. A collection is a set of photos that belong to a place or account.  You can also use the Street View app to add photos for any location. Learn more about how to create, publish, and contribute 360 photos. Also, see how to get a closer look at Street View in Google Earth VR. Google Street View lets anyone view and contribute photos to Google Maps using the Street View app. The page also includes links to download the mobile apps. The Google-Contributed Street View Imagery Policy explains how inappropriate ...
  • Screen Mirroring A Phone, IPad Or Laptop To TV: How To Push Your Phone To The Big Screen - Practically everyone has a screen in their pockets at all times, however, looking at photos and videos on a phone’s relatively small display is not the best for viewing. Even watching videos, YouTube, and other content on a computer or laptop screen is not optimal. There are plenty of different ways you can mirror these screens onto most modern televisions. This article shares a number of ways to display from a phone, laptop, or computer onto a larger TV monitor.   Screen Mirroring A Phone, IPad Or Laptop To TV: How To Push Your Phone To The Big Screen  
  • Creating Captioned Lectures on a Shoestring Budget (SUNY CPD Webinar recording) - This recorded workshop is part of the SUNY CPD Remote Teaching Clinic Webinar Series. A variety of options for creating captions using free and inexpensive tools are shared. The session includes links to a few how-to videos about techniques such as live captioning using Google Slides and PPT365 Live-captioning. Slides for the session are also available. Creating Captioned Lectures on a Shoestring Budget     
  • Creating an Online Community, Class or Conference – Quick Tech Guide - This guide is an editable Google Doc that has a wide collection of resources to assist you to create an online community, class or conference. "Are you creating an online course, event or conference? If you’re not a programmer, and if you don’t have a lot of money to spend, this guide will get you started. Read it from top to bottom to get a step-by-step guide to what you can do to set up your course or event. Then check the links to find free or cheap and easy tools that will get the job done for you." The document was initially created and conceived by Stephen Downes, a Canadian philosopher and commentator in the fields of online learning and new media.   Creating an Online Community, Class or Conference - Quick Tech Guide
  • QuickTime - QuickTime allows you to quickly make common edits to video and audio content including trim, rearrange, and rotate. You can also split a movie into multiple clips and manipulate each one individually. In addition, QuickTime also allows you to create screencasts by recording your Mac screen and capturing your screen from most iOS mobile devices. QuickTime is built into most Mac operating systems. QuickTime for Microsoft Windows is downloadable as a standalone installation.   QuickTime   Keywords: video, audio, podcasts, vlogs
  • Recast Studio – Online Video Editor - Recast focuses on helping creators to produce professional-quality videos in minimum clicks. Making video is time consuming. The entire process of editing the video is broken down to increase the speed of making the video, helping creators focus on the important aspects like storytelling and less on learning how to edit videos.   Recast Studio is built so that creators can spend more time doing what matters, such as publishing quality content.  Recast Studio is a cloud-based online video editor that help creators repurpose text, audio or video into dynamic social videos. Recast Studio’s online video maker comes with all the editing features like trim, crop, cut, rotate & flip videos and it has features like automatically adding captions to video, adding and animating images to videos.   Recast Studio - Online Video Editor
  • How to Add ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) Captions into a Video in Panopto - The Panopto video platform features Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) to vastly ease the process of adding closed captions to video lectures and instructional materials. Captions can be generated for newly created and existing video content in Panopto. While the accuracy of the ASR generated captions is not perfect, the Panopto editor allows for streamlined editing and publishing of captions. Panopto is a lecture-capture program that is freely available and also adopted by many educational institutions.   How to Add ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) Captions into a Video in Panopto   Keywords: captioning, subtitles  
  • oTranscribe - Have you ever had to transcribe an audio content before? You probably had to be listening for 5 seconds, switch to a notepad to type out what you just listened to, and that over and over again. With oTrascribe, you can do the listening and typing in the same environment. With some customizable key combination, you do the following, pause/play the loaded audio, fast-forward, go back a few seconds, etc. If you have some audio or video transcription to do, you can check out Otranscribe.   oTranscribe
  • Edureka - Edureka is an online training provider that helps professionals learn trending technologies for career growth. Learn top trending courses like Big Data, Hadoop, RPA, Cloud, DevOps & More. Expert Educators. Flexible Batch Timings. 24/7 Lifetime Support. Instructor-led Classes. No Cost EMI Option. Edureka - E-Learning Platform
  • Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) - Open Broadcaster Software is free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming. As of 2016, the software is now referred to as OBS Studio. There are versions of OBS Studio available for Microsoft Windows, Mac, and Linux. OBS is useful to create videos and add effects with webcam, screen, and audio capture. It is also one of the best tools for streaming live your meeting, events, conferences on Facebook, YouTube, etc. It also makes OBS easier to use, especially for those new to the world of live-streaming. Anyone involved in live streaming needs to use a live video encoder. Encoding can be done at the software or hardware level. Software encoders like OBS Studio provide the most versatility and are used by the majority of professional broadcasters.   Open Broadcaster Software
  • Rules of (Zoom) Engagement by Ali Green - This document, created by Ali Green who is the CEO and co-founder of Pantera Press, provides tips and best practices to help people to adopt appropriate protocols for team meetings as they move from in-person to phone and video conferencing platforms. Topics addressed include reminders about muting when you are not speaking and when it's helpful to keep your video turned on.  Rules of (Zoom) Engagement
  • Google AR VR - This site shares information about Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) and how they can be used to bridge the digital and physical worlds. They allow you to take in information and content visually, in the same way you take in the world. AR dramatically expands the ways our devices can help with everyday activities like searching for information, shopping, and expressing yourself. VR lets you experience what it's like to go anywhere — from the front row of a concert to distant planets in outer space. Augmented Reality can put answers right where your questions are, overlaying helpful visual content and information on your real world. Virtual Reality can bring you anywhere, helping you learn about different places and ideas by experiencing them as if you were actually there.   Google AR & VR
  • Kanopy - Kanopy offers thoughtful entertainment free of charge by partnering with public libraries and universities. Individuals affiliated with a library or educational institution can utilize these resources to educate and raise awareness about important issues. It has movies categorized by genre. The user may also use the search feature to find relevant content based on the title or the subject matter.   Kanopy
  • Metaverse - Metaverse is an easy way to create Augmented Reality Experiences on your computer and watch them come to life in the Metaverse app. When using AR always be aware of your surroundings, watch out for people, moving objects, still objects, and more. Have fun and be safe.   Metaverse
  • Web Captioner - A free web-based service that uses automated captioning and displays a real-time transcription in your browser. It works best in Google Chrome, on your personal computer and if you have an external microphone, though it also works well with your computer’s internal microphone as long as the environment is quiet and you are within a couple of feet from your computer. Web Captioner seems to solve a lot of the issues that are present with captions for accessibility. Web captioner puts the caption window in the hands of the user. Instead of being locked to a slide presentation, the captions appear in a separate window. The captions are text-based, not open (or burned in) captions if the screen is being recorded. This is helpful for many reasons: Burned-in captions cannot be corrected afterward for spelling or grammar. Burned-in captions conflict with viewing closed caption. ...
  • Live Captioning Without A Budget - The tools featured on this page from George Mason University offer options for streaming live captions using automatic speech recognition (ASR). ASR tools use artificial intelligence to convert speech into text. In recent years, educational technologies have started to integrate ASR into their platforms as a way to develop content that is more accessible and inclusive. Tools that are highlighted include Google Slides, PowerPoint 365, and Web Captioner.   Live Captioning Without A Budget   Keyword: caption
  • Effective Educational Videos: Principles and Guidelines for Maximizing Student Learning from Video Content - This is a research article available in CBE—Life Sciences Education (LSE), a free, online quarterly journal published by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), is packed with links to other relevant research about using and creating videos for learning. Below is an excerpt from the abstract. "Educational videos have become an important part of higher education, providing an important content-delivery tool in many flipped, blended, and online classes. Effective use of video as an educational tool is enhanced when instructors consider three elements: how to manage cognitive load of the video; how to maximize student engagement with the video; and how to promote active learning from the video. This essay reviews literature relevant to each of these principles and suggests practical ways instructors can use these principles when using video as an educational tool." Brame CJ. Effective Educational Videos: Principles and ...
  • Seeing Isn’t Believing: The Fact Checker’s guide to manipulated video - The Fact Checker's guide to manipulated video is a multimedia module created by Nadine Ajaka, Glenn Kessler, and Elyse Samuels.of the Washington Post. The guide explains the three most common types of manipulated video (missing content, deceptive editing, malicious transformation) and two sub-types of each type. Examples of each type are provided, and at the end of the guide is a form readers can use to tell the authors about videos they believe have been manipulated. Videos in the presentation play without sound, which is helpful for viewing the guide in public and for people with hearing impairments. It is unclear when the guide was first published, but at the time of viewing (April 2020) video examples seemed to be mainly from 2018-2019.  The manipulated videos were usually about political figures, or ideas politicians were trying to promote. The guide may be ...
  • BigBlueButton - BigBlueButton is an open-source web conferencing system. In addition to various web conferencing services. BigBlueButton supports multiple audio and video sharing, presentations with extended whiteboard capabilities - such as a pointer, zooming and drawing - public and private chat, desktop sharing, integrated VoIP using FreeSWITCH, and support for the presentation of PDF documents and Microsoft Office documents.   BigBlueButton BigBlueButton Wikipedia
  • Open video repositories for college instruction: A guide to the social sciences - Key features of open video repositories are outlined, followed by brief description of specific sites relevant to the social sciences. Although most were created by instructors over the past 10 years to facilitate teaching and learning, significant variations in kind, quality, and number per discipline were discovered. The APA citation for this resource is: Miller, M. V., & CohenMiller, A. S. (2019). Open video repositories for college instruction: A guide to the social sciences. Online Learning Journal, 23(2), 40–66.     Open video repositories for college instruction: A guide to the social sciences
  • NPTEL – A Centre of MOOCs - National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) is a project of MHRD initiated by seven Indian Institutes of Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Guwahati and Roorkee) along with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 2003, to provide quality education to anyone interested in learning from the IITs. The main goal was to create web and video courses in all major branches of engineering and physical sciences at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and management courses at the postgraduate level. It is cited as the largest online repository in the world of courses in engineering, basic sciences, and selected humanities and social sciences subjects and is the most accessed library of peer-reviewed educational content in the world. Online courses are available on topics relevant to students in all years of higher education along with basic core courses in sciences and ...
  • ScreenFlow - ScreenFlow is a video editing, screen recording and sharing tool from Telestream. It is specifically useful for educators who would like to record their presentations or any other computer software demos, then edit them, add info layers, voice over and other elements that would make the video more interesting and engaging.   Telestream ScreenFlow for Mac ScreenFlow Features for Education Easy to use, easy to learn: ScreenFlow is easy to use and easy to learn – even if you have no experience creating video. Record everything: Record your computer screen and / or your video camera and add your own narration. Easy video editing: Easily add zoom & pan effects, trim clips, add drop shadow & reflection, adjust audio levels, and more. Closed caption support with SRT import: Add, edit and publish ADA Compliant soft subtitles as caption tracks to your MPEG-4 movies ...
  • Animaker - Animaker is an online do-it-yourself (#DIY) animation video maker that brings studio quality presentations within everyone's reach. The software is cloud-based, and was launched in 2014. It allows users to create animated videos using pre-built characters and templates. In 2017, Animaker became the first tool to launch an animated vertical video creator. In February 2015 the software was officially launched based on a freemium model that allowed users a free account option.   Animaker
  • WebEx - Cisco Webex is a web conference tool that enables fully interactive video and audio connections with people locally and around the world. WebEx provides web conferencing and desktop sharing through a web browser. Share whatever you're viewing on your computer with everyone in the meeting. A WebEx account isn't needed to connect to an established meeting. Collaborate in real-time using whiteboarding, note-taking, and annotation tools. WebEx also allows the option for participants to connect to a meeting using a phone. This is helpful when the person does not have access to a computer, if their computer does not have a microphone, to just to get better quality audio on low bandwidth connections.   WebEx   Keywords: webconferencing, webconference
  • Binumi - Video platform. Easy-to-use and free. Create a video in seconds from a vast video library. A collection of 4 million multimedia clips. Select frame-by-frame to create your storyboard.  Add voice recordings, edit in seconds. A great way to create. Videos can be public or private. Share on Binumi site, social media or YouTube. Mobile App too.   Binumi
  • Clipchamp - With Clipchamp, you can edit, compress, convert, and record without compromising the quality of your video. It also allows you to create Facebook video ads, Youtube videos, Instagram promos, and Slideshow videos. Pick from the different available templates to meet your needs. Create your story now!   Clipchamp
  • Directory of Learning & Performance Tools – Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies - This searchable Directory has been compiled by Jane Hart. The directory contains over 1,000 entries categorised into 35 headings. This directory compliments the website that shares the Top Tools for Learning compiled from an annual survey sent out through the Centre.   Directory of Learning & Performance Tools – Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
  • Storyboarder - Storyboarder makes it easy to visualize a story as fast you can draw stick figures. Quickly draw to test if a story idea works.   Storyboarder   Keywords: video storytelling
  • National Geographic – Including VR & 360° Video Content - National Geographic pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. The National Geographic site has a large collection of stories that relate to critical issues affecting the world today and the impact on your life. The online series includes content from all over the world, including podcasts, virtual reality, and 360° videos.   National Geographic National Geographic 360° Video Playlist   Keywords: simulations
  • Hearing Impaired Students and Online College - Excellent opportunities exist for individuals with hearing impairments to attend college and universities. However, students with hearing impairments often have difficulty gaining the full benefits of learning in a traditional classroom setting. With evolving learning accommodations and assistive technologies like captioning and transcription services, online college offers students with hearing impairments a more accessible, flexible, and personalized educational experience. Check out this website to learn about new and exciting ways that learning accommodations and assistive technologies are creating learning opportunities for students with hearing impairments.   Hearing Impaired Students and Online College   Keywords: caption, live-caption, accommodation, assistive technology
  • 5 Ways to Easily Extract Audio Clips from Your Favorite Videos - Extract and save audio from a video file so you can create a stand-alone audio track or MP3 file that can be easily listened to on a mobile device or uploaded to a podcast hosting service.   5 Ways to Easily Extract Audio Clips from Your Favorite Videos
  • WeVu - WeVu, cloud software developed from the Collaborative Learning Annotation System (CLAS) at UBC-Vancouver, focusses on hands-on skills learning where students self-record video using a camera or their phones and instructors provide time-stamped feedback and assessment. Users include health professions, business communication, trades education, and performing arts. WeVu also accommodates the collaborative annotation of audio, images, and PDF. Media files can be uploaded into the software or can be imported from YouTube, Dropbox, or other servers. WeVu also provides user activity logs, allowing .csv download of user activity and time-stamped and general comments. A free version of WeVu is available, limited to 1 site per site owner (unlimited site members) and with videos stored externally on YouTube or Dropbox.   WeVu  
  • Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos - A wonderful outline on how to create educational videos, including how-to videos, tutorial, and instructional videos.   Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos
  • Teleprompt.me - The web's only voice-powered teleprompter. Drop in a script and it automatically scrolls as you speak. This voice-controlled teleprompter uses Chrome's built-in microphone to scroll as you speak. Creating a text-based script for your videos also helps to later generate captions, ensuring your video's content is accessible to the widest possible audience.   Teleprompt-me
  • VEED - VEED is a simple video editor with a bunch of great features such as Trim, Crop, Add Text, Add Subtitles/Captions, Add Stickers, and much more. VEED works directly in the browser and does not require download any software. An additional feature is that VEED can turn a podcast into a video by simply adding artwork to the podcast. VEED also adds an animated waveform as well. This function allows you to share podcasts on social media since most social media channels are not able to natively share audio-only podcasts.   VEED
  • Shotcut - Use this free software to edit videos and add effects. Shotcut is a free and open-source video editing software available for Windows, Mac, and Linux devices. The platform works with resolutions as high as 4K and has broad format support. It is an ideal solution for creating video thanks to its array of editing features and audio/video effects. This video editor makes editing tasks simple and effective.   Shotcut
  • Remix Project – improving media literacy across the curriculum - The goal of the Remix Project is to improve media literacy across the curriculum so that all students are better prepared for the media-rich world of the twenty-first century. The Remix Project is a collaborative effort of the Hesburgh Libraries and the Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning from the University at Notre Dame. The Remix platform supports the creation of media as part of college coursework. Remix provides resources for students and faculty. The website provides step-by-step instructions for assignments, along with links to tutorials and other resources. The projects fall under four categories: Audio, Image, Video, and Data, with projects, such as infographic, scientific research posters, and public service announcements.   Remix project   Keywords: tutorials, lesson plans, audio, podcasts, video photos,
  • HitFilm - Video editing and all the power you need to make something cool. Free starter software, HitFilm, is perfect for beginners, film students, and YouTubers.   HitFilm   Keywords: video editing
  • Clips - Clips is an iOS app for making and sharing fun videos with text, effects, graphics, and more. From choosing backgrounds to using animated special effect and 3D, Clips makes the whole experience of capturing a moment and sharing it more fun. As Clips is in sync with iCloud, creating memorable moments is equally available on all Apple products.   Clips   Keywords: mobile apps, photo and images, social media, video, personal identity
  • Visual Learning Center by Visme - The resource to help you become a better visual communicator. The site contains a wide array of resources visual learners and presenters. These resources will help you become a better presenter, communicator, and storyteller by creating better presentations and infographics.   Visual Learning Center by Visme   Keywords: visual learning, digital literacy, blogs and wikis, visualize information, presentation
  • Ten Tips for Hosting a Web Meeting - This short article from Faculty Focus shares 10 tips for hosting web meetings. Web meetings allow participants to meet online to collaborate and share information. This article is published through the Faculty Focus website, but the tips provided are very relevant to any web meeting. Ten Tips for Hosting a Web Meeting   Keywords: Collaboration, webconference, webconferencing, video-conference
  • Snapchat - Snapchat is a popular messaging app that lets users exchange pictures and videos (called snaps) that are meant to disappear after they're viewed. It's advertised as a "new type of camera" because the essential function is to take a picture or video, add filters, lenses or other effects and share them with friends. It's like texting, but with pictures. Feeds are also created that lets others subscribe to be notified about newly added posts.   Snapchat   Keywords: photos, social media, messaging
  • Edulai for employability skills development - Edulai is an Educational Technology software that offers the possibility to university students and teachers to access freely available learning materials for improving 8 key employability skills such as critical thinking, communication, team-work, leadership, problem-solving, interculturalism, digital technology, and English language. Edulai makes use of artificial intelligence and has a dynamic library that suggests different content according to the level you have developed a specific skill. Edulai also allows you to add resources to your library space if you find some new useful material!   Edulai  
  • Imaginary Teleprompter - Imaginary Teleprompter, by Imaginary Films, is a professional, free software, easy to use teleprompting software, that runs on many kinds of computers. We created it to promote the democratization of media by enabling more people to produce quality contents at low cost and to promote the adoption of free software solutions by the media industries. Available to download or to use directly in the browser with no sign-in required. The most complete, free, teleprompter app on the web!   Imaginary Teleprompter   Keywords: captions, teleprompter, video
  • Visme - Visme is everything you need to tell powerful visual stories in the form of engaging presentations, infographics, and other visual content. Visme is a design tool to tell and present stories and translate boring data into stunning visual formats right in your browser. Visme is very easy to navigate and it offers free templates that can help you create more stunning and visually engaging presentations. Visme      
  • PixStori - PixStori™ is an app to record stories about your smartphone photos. It links voice and still images in a multimedia PixStori that can be instantly shared on social media, uploaded into searchable cloud collections of family or group memories, and collected as crowdsourced field data for organizations and businesses. It is Oral History meets Instagram. PixStori is a very useful app to combine pictures with audio. This is a great tool where we can take pictures with your phone and add audio to explain the picture, or even music and environment ambiance sounds related to it. This is a very easy alternative to recording videos and to create mementos of moments or voice note for poster/academic/class presentations. Every picture has a story to tell. Now you can tell that story in your own voice and share it now and for the future. ...
  • 7 Excellent Tools for Creating Interactive Video Quizzes - Design quizzes to integrate with video. Some of these tools also let you annotate video content. Import video clips and add a variety of interactive features (e.g., quizzes, comments, links, etc.). 7 Excellent Tools for Creating Interactive Video Quizzes   Keywords: video, quiz
  • Public Domain Review – Collections - This site contains curated collections of images, books, audio and movies, illuminating the curiosities and wonders of a wide range of online archives.   Public Domain Review - Collections   Keywords: Creative Commons, copyright
  • Articulate 360 - Articulate 360 includes both Storyline and Rise plus other authoring apps. With Storyline 360 you can develop custom, interactive courses that work on every device. It's powerful enough for experts, but easy for beginners to create almost any interaction imaginable. Choose Rise when you want to build fully responsive courses in minutes. All you need is a web browser to quickly create beautiful courses optimized for every screen size. Get the course assets you need to get going quickly. Articulate 360 includes a library of 3+ million photos, templates, characters, videos, icons, and more. (NOTE: Articulate is NOT a free resource.)   Articulate 360  
  • Vyond (formerly Go Animate) - One of the animation and whiteboard building websites. Vyond has prebuilt templates that customize for business or education. You choose backgrounds and props or can upload custom images. Vyond has a diverse selection of ethnic characters or you can customize to resemble an actual person. You can choose music from their library and narrate with your voice or use text-to-speech software. Note: Vyond only has a 14-day free trial. Although it is costly, it has many capabilities for animation.   Vyond   Keywords: animation, storytelling
  • OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer) - The Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries has created a web-based, system called OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer) to inexpensively and efficiently enhance access to oral history online. OHMS provides users word-level search capability and a time-correlated transcript or indexed interview connecting the textual search term to the corresponding moment in the recorded interview online.   OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer)   Keywords: video, oral history, metadata, transcript
  • VideoAnt - VideoAnt is a web-based video annotation tool for mobile and desktop devices. Use VideoAnt to add annotations, or comments, to web-hosted videos. VideoAnt-annotated videos are called “Ants”. VideoAnt   Keywords: peer review, video annotation
  • Panopto: Lecture Capture - Panopto is a lecture-capture program.  It is used to record any activity on a computer to an online video.  The video is then indexed automatically for certain events, such as each slide advance of PowerPoint slides.  Panopto records audio as well, along screen activity such as clicking on the screen and navigating web pages, the computer's folders, and the use of software to display any activity.  The videos can be saved on the local computer, but the real power is that they are saved in a Panopto server for streaming to many people at once. There is also an editing function available as part of the Panopto full software download.   Panopto   Keywords: lecture capture, screencast, podcasts
  • Adobe Premiere Rush - Unveiled at Adobe Max in October 2018, Premiere Rush CC is an easier-to-use version of Premiere aimed at YouTubers and other video content creators. You can capture, edit, color-correct, and more, then publish to YouTube, Instagram and elsewhere. Rush works on both desktop and mobile devices (iOS now, Android soon) - and it automatically syncs your projects to the cloud. See the intro video and basic tutorial below for help using this software. Note: there are fees to use this software.   Adobe Premiere Rush https://youtu.be/HcmHef3RvGE   https://images-tv.adobe.com/avp/vr/2bb6da60-1ec0-4a1b-8a9e-7194d1e28abb/45fb0b0b-40d1-495b-be88-cd945ce96844/c8e41bcf-2eef-449f-893b-6ddef345e7dd_20180908062846.854x480at800_h264.mp4   Keywords: video, edit
  • Adobe Education Exchange - Adobe Education Exchange is a free learning platform and community, designed by educators for educators. It's a great place to find materials to help you and your students learn about working with images, video, and audio media.   Adobe Education Exchange   After you've logged into "EdEx" you'll find: Lesson plans and other learning materials Self-directed workshop Live short courses Membership is free and, at the simplest level, you can simply browse the resources and take advantage of ones that fit your situation. To engage more deeply, complete a self-directed workshop or sign up for an online class. You can even become an active contributor, uploading resources you have created. As you get more deeply involved, your status changes from "Member" to "Contributor" - eventually becoming a "Trendsetter." You can also earn badges for several kinds of activities. https://youtu.be/2FTMCVBRQGc   Keywords: tutorials, Adobe
  • Pixabay - Discover the best source for free images and videos. Free for commercial use. No attribution required. Over one million royalty free photos, illustrations and vector graphics - and thousands of free video clips. All images and footage on Pixabay are released under Creative Commons CCO: Free for commercial use, no attribution required.   Pixabay   Keywords: photos, stock photos, images, videos, Creative Commons  
  • Pexels - Pexels provides high quality and completely free stock images for personal and commercial use. The site includes a large collection of photos, videos, wallpaper, and more.   Pexels   Keywords: Creative Commons
  • Biteable - Biteable offers you the possibility to organize and make videos. Pick from premade templates and just customize the text and visuals to meet your needs. The free plan allows you to create a limited number of videos per month. The pro version is a more robust environment to expand your creativity.   Biteable Keywords: video, animation
  • EDpuzzle - EdPuzzle is a software that allows one to edit videos from a variety of places to personalize them to meet specific needs. For this application, one can take videos from YouTube, Kahn Academy, Vimeo, and several other places or upload their own video. The crop feature allows the user to focus the attention of the viewer on a particular segment of the video. EdPuzzle gives the editor an opportunity to add commentary as well as create quizzes. These features can enhance the interaction that viewers have with the videos that are edited/created. EdPuzzle requires instructors to create specific channels and then invite students to attend. Invitations can be managed by the instructor, or a link/code can be provided so students can opt in if they wish.   EDpuzzle   Keywords: Audio, Collaboration, Media, Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Access, Photos & Images, Presentations, Quiz, Video
  • Vizia - Engage viewers by integrating quizzes, polls, and Call-To-Actions (CTAs) into videos. Embed your Vizia videos anywhere — blogging platforms, site builders, e-commerce stores, you name it.Ask questions, multi-choice quizzes, and collect feedback through your videos. Turn passive viewers into active participants. Improve your content from feedback. Generate leads from your videos and make them even more shareable. This program is free!   Vizia   Keywords: Flipped Learning, Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Access, Quiz, audience response, classroom response
  • Knovio - Knovio is a web-based application that can record web camera video and attach that video to presentation slides from Microsoft PowerPoint or image files. Overall it's a great way to get “virtual lectures” created in a quick and efficient manner. Educators: Deliver highly interactive, video-led teaching experiences with video presentations. It's the fast and easy way to share lectures and research insights, teaching notes and classroom instructions. Quickly measure learning outcomes with a 360° view of student engagement and activity. and have students record their own video presentations. Students: Add your personality and passion to your next assignment using video, audio narration and interactive features. Record your assignments and share them with team members and professors. Rehearse and review your big presentations and create unique multimedia experiences for job applications and internships.   Knovio   Keywords: Media, Presentations, Quiz Recording, Screencast, Video
  • Final Cut Pro X - Final Cut Pro X is a professional quality, high-end video editing app for OS X from Apple Inc. and the successor to Final Cut Pro. It is a revolutionary app for creating, editing, and producing the highest-quality video. Final Cut Pro X combines high-performance digital editing and native support for virtually any video format with easy-to-use and time-saving features that let you focus on storytelling. (Note: this is not a free resource.)   Final Cut Pro X   Note: Final Cut Pro X is a proprietary software that is not free. Due to its popularity in the video editing industry, we do provide it as an EmTechWIKI resource.   Keywords: Media, Video
  • Camtasia - Record anything — your whole screen or just a window. Or, add video, images, audio, and PowerPoint presentations that you already have. A simple timeline makes editing video easy. Combine or split clips, trim, and speed up or slow down footage. Then, instantly preview inside the video editor. Give videos polish with professional video editor effects. Add highlights, animation, titles, transitions and more. Simply drag and drop the effects onto the timeline. You can: Create engaging video lessons without high learning curves. Improve learning with video Make videos for flipped, hybrid, or online learning. Interactive quizzes Add quizzes as part of the video and record results to see how students are performing. Track results See who is interacting with your videos to improve learning outcomes. (Note: This is not a free resource.)   Camtasia     Keywords: media, recording, screencast, video, podcasts
  • Active Presenter - An online video editor that includes all the tools needed to record screen, annotate, edit screencast videos and create interactive eLearning contents in HTML5.   ActivePresenter   Keywords: Video
  • Animoto - Animoto is a cloud-based video creation service that produces video from photos, video clips, and music into video slideshows.   Animoto   Keywords: Audio, Media, Photos & Images, Presentations, Video
  • VivaVideo - VivaVideo is a professional video editing app with tools to trim, merge, split, control the speed of a video, and play it in reverse. You can also transform clips and photos into memorable movies with text, music, transition, filters, themes, and stickers.   VivaVideo   Keywords: Video
  • Flip - Flip (formerly FlipGrid) is a video discussion platform that allows students to record responses to teacher-posed questions or topics. This software was recently acquired by Microsoft and it has recently been changed to be a freely available tool. FlipGripd is similar to the popular VoiceThread.   Flip Keywords: Collaboration Review Accessibility/Security Info
  • H5P Interactive Content Creator - Hello HTML5! Goodbye flash! You can create, share and re-use interactive content in your browser or integrated right into your LMS! Create Richer HTML5 Content in Existing Publishing Platforms. Share Content Seamlessly Across Any H5P Capable Site. Reuse and modify Content in Your Browser at Any Time. Explore over 40 different types of interactive content including presentations, timelines,  games & quizzes. See a few examples of H5P or visit their website for complete and detailed information.   h5p.org   Keywords: Flipped Learning, Gamification, Media, Photos & Images, Presentations, Productivity Tools, Publishing, Quiz, Recording, Screencast, Simulations, Video
  • TED Talks - TED Talks: ideas worth spreading include talks from speakers from a variety of backgrounds who provide thought-provoking presentations about a wide variety of topics. The short TED Talk videos average 10 to 18 minutes. This is a powerful tool for life long learning. The talks are given by people from all walks of life who share insights about a wide variety of topics.   TED Talks   5 Benefits Of Watching Ted Talks   Keywords: Lifelong Learning, Video  
  • PowToon - PowToon is a program for making small videos, presentations, and animations. It has several characters that can be animated, with different backgrounds and colors that make the construction of your presentation very easy. Web-based animations allow users to create presentations by manipulating pre-created objects, imported images, provided music and user-created voice-overs.   PowToon   PowToon Quick Start Guide - A series of engaging instructional videos about PowToons, from basic design to more advanced functions. 7 Alternative Technology in the Classroom Presentation Tools - This blog entry from TeachHub touches upon PowToon in the list of alternative technology in the classroom.   Keywords: Creative Commons, Media, Presentations, Video
  • Introduction to Gamification video by Scott Nicholson - This video, presented by Scott Nicholson from the University of Syracuse, provides an Introduction to Meaningful Gamification and discusses in greater detail about what it means to develop gamified activities.   Introduction to Gamification video by Scott Nicholson   Keywords: Gamification, Lifelong Learning, Video
  • JoinMe - JoinMe is an online meeting app, with powerful collaboration features, such as customization of your meeting background, one-click screen-sharing and personalized URLs.   JoinMe   Keywords: Collaboration, Video
  • Loom - This Chrome extension provides simple screencasting with just a single click to record and then one click to finish, resulting in a publicly shareable URL automatically copied to your clipboard. Individual videos on the LOOM free plan are limited to up to 5 minutes. Collaborative features allow teams to co-develop videos. Loom has a free option for teachers at schools, universities, and educational institutions to use video messaging for classroom work.   Loom   Keywords: Video Review Accessibility/Security Info
  • 24 Tips for Creating High Quality Screencasts - This article provides useful tips for creating screencasts. Screencasts capture the content on the computer screen which can also be combined with additional graphics, presentations, and audio.   24 Tips for Creating High Quality Screencasts   Keywords: audio, podcasts, presentations, recording, screencast, video
  • UberConference - UberConference is a web-based teleconferencing system. UberConference offers features such as call recording, screen sharing, document sharing, and call summaries are just a few features that are offered.   UberConference   Keywords: audio, mobile apps, productivity, recording, screencast, video, podcasts, webconference, webconferencing
  • LinkedIn Learning - LinkedIn Learning is an online education company that offers thousands of video courses and tutorials on various topics like software, technology, business skills, and tutorials to enhance creativity. LinkedIn Learning was formerly Lynda.com.   LinkedIn Learning   Note: Any person who lives, works, attends school, or pays property taxes in New York State is eligible to request a New York Public Library (NYPL) card to access LinkedIn Learning. This handout provides step-by-step instructions to request a NYPL card, which was created by Christina Hilburger at SUNY Fredonia, Other library systems and institutions also make LinkedIn Learning available to their communities. If you are aware of other options to access LinkedIn Learning, please edit this entry and add information.   Keywords: Lifelong Learning, Mobile Apps, Video Review Accessibility/Security Info  
  • 17 Web Tools and Apps to Create Interactive Video Lessons and Quizzes - This blog post was written by Shelly Terell shares a number of tools that can be used to add interactivity to video.   17 Web Tools and Apps to Create Interactive Video Lessons and Quizzes   Keywords: Quiz, Video
  • WhatsApp - This app is a cross-platform messaging and Voice over IP service that can be used to send text messages and voice calls, as well as video calls, images and other media.   WhatsApp Keywords: Audio, Collaboration, Video  
  • Teachers’ Guide to Using Freely Available Videos - This excellent guide out of the University of Michigan is geared to helping teachers cut through the tremendous amount of freely available videos on the web, to find the gems that enhance learning across subject areas. This guide helps educators make sense of the educational content that exists online, by first suggesting dividing videos into 2 categories: instructional (useful for instructing or explaining concepts) and supplemental (to complement instruction, spark further inquiry, motivate exploration). The guide includes links to recommended sites for both kinds of content, an explanation of how to curate and evaluate video content, how to blend video into your curriculum, and exercises for flipped classrooms.   Teachers Guide to Using Videos
  • YouTube - Get started with YouTube, playing, watching, and creating videos. YouTube is a video-sharing site available in nearly every country and over fifty different languages. Anyone with an Internet connection can share content, whether they are organizations with large budgets or an individual with a video camera. The material is organized into channels and users can create their own private channels. YouTube is an extremely large platform that allows people to upload videos to the internet to inform, entertain, and share things with people around the world. Although many people think of YouTube as an entertainment-based website, the number of educational videos are innumerable. You can teach yourself almost any skill by watching Youtube videos. Youtube is a very useful tool to not only learn things but also to network with other people. So many people have connected through similar interests on Youtube. ...
  • Vimeo - Vimeo is a popular video sharing site. Anyone can upload a video to this site for free, by signing up for the Vimeo basic membership package that offers video storage and privacy settings. Vimeo hosts videos in the highest quality possible. You can upload 4K Ultra HD quality, video management tools, no ads before, during, or after your videos, and professional live streaming plans. With Vimeo, you can use powerful editing tools made for creators and brands, review videos with collaborators, drive engagement, and embed anywhere. It is possible to easily see how your videos are performing. You can also find quality videos created by others.   Vimeo   Vimeo Help Center - Help in several main areas and a search bar. Vimeo help on Uploading your videos 5 Reasons to Host Videos on Vimeo Instead of YouTube - Compares Vimeo and youtube for hosting videos.   Keywords: Audio, ...
  • YouTube – Automatic transcriber - Converting the audio content of a digital file into text can be done through YouTube. Audio is converted automatically to text using Google speech recognition in YouTube. After uploading a video file, YouTube processes the video (time depends on the length of the video) and subtitles or closed captions are automatically generated. The speech portion of your video will be transformed into closed captions that are displayed in the video player when viewers use the CC button. Below are links to explanations of how to use the transcription function in YouTube.   How to transcribe video file into text with YouTube   Video explanation of how to transcribe with YouTube   Related resources: YouTube – Edit Captions YouTube - Contribute Captions and Translated Content in YouTube   Keywords: accessibility, video, transcript, captioning  
  • YouTube – Edit Captions - When creating videos, it is important to use captioning so that the information is accessible to everyone regardless of disability. You can edit or remove the captions of your YouTube video by using the captions editor tool.   Edit Captions in YouTube Videos   Related resources: YouTube - Automatic transcriber YouTube - Contribute Captions and Translated Content in YouTube   Keywords: video, accessibility, captions, captioning, transcript
  • Speechnotes - Speechnotes is a powerful speech-enabled online notepad, designed to empower your ideas by implementing a clean & efficient design, so you can focus on your thoughts. They use up-to-date speech-recognition technology, powered by Google, for the most accurate results possible. This very handy tool works in a Chrome browser. No download, no install and even no registration needed, so you can start working right away. There are several useful features. Users can email their work and/or upload it directly to Google Drive or their own computers as a .txt or .doc file. Several languages are available and the text can be translated. In addition, a text-to-speech app is available.   Speechnotes   Voice Typing with Speechnotes - Briefly explains features of Speechnotes This video shows you how easy this tool is to use.   Keywords: Audio, Digital Literacy, Mobile Apps, Presentations, Productivity Tools
  • Google Docs Voice Typing - In Google Docs you can type with your voice instead of your fingers by using the Voice Typing tool, turning voice into written word. In addition to straight dictation, this tool enables you to edit a document. Some examples include highlighting text, inserting a link, deleting words, changing text layout, or adding comments.   Google Docs - Type with your voice   How to use Google Docs Dictation   Keywords: Audio, Blogs, Digital Literacy, Mobile Apps, Presentations, Productivity Tools, Wikis  
  • Windows Movie Maker - If you are using Windows 10, you can use this free video editor and slideshow maker app. Use it to easily create video stories and share them with your colleagues, students, friends, and family. Transform everyday moments into works of art as you want. There is easy to use professional editing tools. Users can trim and merge video, write subtitles, add stickers, choose a theme, and insert transitions between videos. .MOV and .MP4 support is now available. NOTE: Microsoft no longer supports MovieMaker; however, you can still download software that works similarly to the original. The version linked to below is a free version but there are advanced features only after paying for the Pro version. There are sites that provide non-free versions and also versions that pass along viruses. Proceed with caution!    Windows Movie Maker   Windows Movie Maker Software Tutorials - Tutorials for ...
  • Take Classroom Video to the Next Level - Common Sense Education put this short (3:45 minute) video together to provide tips about how to incorporate videos into the classroom. Their primary aim is to help instructors foster active viewing.  "When it comes to video in the classroom, students shouldn't just get what they're watching, they should have something to say about it. Check out the video for our tips on how to help students become better active -- and reactive -- viewers in class." An excellent, practical resource that mentions specific tech tools.   Take Classroom Video to the Next Level
  • Shooting Video with an iPhone - This instructional video is found on the Wistia site. Although Wistia is primarily focused on helping businesses to add videos to their websites, the instructions are easy-to-follow and applicable to non-business users. The video contains practical tips and is helpful both for novice and slightly more advanced iPhone users.   Shooting Video with an iPhone
  • WeVideo – Collaborative Online Video Editor in the Cloud - WeVideo is the online video editor that makes it easy to capture, create, view and share your movies at up to 4K resolution for playback anywhere. Videos can be uploaded easily from DropBox, and edited online from multiple devices.   WeVideo   Review: WeVideo is a cloud-based video editor that makes editing in your browser fun and simple - An easy-to-read description of how this tool works. The Video Marketing Best Practices You Need To Know - This site offers a free download for the book, "Tips For Creating The 6 Most Common Business Videos"   Keywords: Presentations, Productivity Tools, Recording, Social Media, Video
  • Six Styles of Classroom Video Project - Six Styles of Classroom Video Projects is a guideline that helps teachers, who have never utilized video creation in their classrooms. Video creation is a great way to get students interested in researching and sharing their work with an audience. The guideline gives six different video styles such as animated videos, audio slideshow, and one-take videos.   Six Styles of Classroom Video Projects
  • 9 Best Free Online Video Editors - This article provides you with a list of some of the best free, online video editing options available. Review these options for quick and easy ways to edit your video and share directly to different social media platforms.   9 Best Free Online Video Editors   Keywords: Video
  • 50 Animation Tools and Resources For Digital Learners - Aimed at educators, this list has a collection of tools to create animated videos. Some options are educator-focused, while others are for student use or the general public. 50 Animation Tools And Resources For Digital Learners   Keywords: Video, Animations
  • University of Houston’s College of Education’s digital storytelling site - Digital story-telling is the use of technology to convey a story. With the use of multimedia, such as graphics, video, audio and web publishing, people are able to create their stories in a brand new creative way. Digital storytelling can be used to discuss any topic including, personal experiences, a lesson or to simply create your own tale.   University of Houston's College of Education's digital storytelling site
  • iMovie - With iMovie for iOS and macOS, you can enjoy your videos like never before. It's easy to browse clips and create Hollywood-style trailers and 4K-resolution movies. You can even start editing on an iPhone or iPad, then finish on a Mac. And when your movie is ready, iMovie Theater rolls out the red carpet. There are styles for titles and credits, video filters for a cinematic touch, and special effects.   iMovie   26 best iMovie for Mac tips 2017 | How to edit video with iMovie for Mac - With tips about features and shortcuts. Apple iMovie (for Mac OS X) - Discusses the features of Apple's video editing software.   Keywords: Mobile Apps, Presentations, Productivity Tools, Simulations, Video
  • Screencasting – Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything - Screencasting is a digital video recording that captures what is on your computer screen and usually includes audio. This is also known as video screen capture. Screencasting or video screen capture is a great way to teach or share ideas. This guide provides links to information, ideas, rubrics and tools that teachers and students can use to create screencasts.   Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - Screencasting in the Classroom
  • Screencast-o-matic - This tool is for anyone needing a fast recording app to create a video file, share on YouTube, or even upload to a custom branded site hosted by them. It makes it easy to record on-screen activity for short tutorials, visual presentations, and communicate while you demonstrate. Free and pro versions are available.   Screencast-o-matic   Screencast-o-Matic|Support - Support for Screencast-O-Matic including how to use and common issues. Screencast-O-Matic (SOM): Best Practices - Provides best practices for using Screencast-O-matic.   Keywords: Mobile Apps, Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Access, Presentations, Productivity Tools, Simulations, Video Review Accessibility/Security Info
  • Explain Everything - Explain Everything is a cloud collaboration platform built on the learning technology of tomorrow. Whether you're sending just-in-time messages to colleagues or recording lessons for students, Explain Everything is the imagination space that helps you tell your unique story. It works like an interactive whiteboard, allowing for quick communication with students, colleagues, and customers. Write, draw, and move objects to enhance your project. Add media from various sources including a built-in clipart library. Record voice/video and even create screencasts to make your story even more engaging.   Explain Everything   How to Use Explain Everything to Record Instructional Videos - A few key best practices when recording videos. This in-app help and guide features a video to guide you through how to use the Explain Everything app. There's the help file for Explain Everything, including a dedicated iBook showing all the functions of the app and pop up ...
  • ShowMe - ShowMe can be used to create beautiful tutorials with the top of your finger. With the ShowMe app, educators can use the iPad as an interactive whiteboard and record voice-over lessons. If desired, these can then be shared with the public. The best of the lessons are available online on the ShowMe.com Web site.   ShowMe   ShowMe Knowlege Base - Answers to 24 customer questions and a search feature.   Keywords: Mobile Apps, Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Access, Presentations, Productivity Tools
  • Zoom - Zoom is a video conferencing and web conferencing service that provides video, phone, and chat services. The basic package is free and hosts up to 100 participants, and an unlimited number of meetings. The basic package includes video conferencing, web conferencing, and group collaboration features such as polling and whiteboards. ZOOM has been noted to be more reliable and easier to use than competing software. The use of the platform is free for video conferences of up to 100 participants, with a 40-minute time limit. For longer or larger conferences with more features, paid subscriptions are available. Features geared towards business conferences, such as Zoom Rooms for large audiences, are also available at higher subscription costs.   Zoom   Keywords: Audio, Collaboration, Mobile Apps, Recording, Screencast, Video, Webinar, webconference, webconferencing
  • AnyMeeting - AnyMeeting offers webconferencing and webinar services. It enables users to host and attend web-based conferences and meetings and share their computer screen with remote users via the Web. AnyMeeting is geared for small businesses and different packages are offered. There is a free Lite version.   AnyMeeting   Keywords: Audio, Collaboration, File Management, Mobile Apps, Screencast, Video, webconference
  • VoiceThread - A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in multiple ways - using voice (with a mic or telephone), text, audio file, or video (via a webcam). Share a VoiceThread with friends, students, and colleagues for them to record comments too. The free version allows you to create up to 5 VoiceThreads, comment by microphone and text, and share your VoiceThreads via a share link.   VoiceThread   Creating a VoiceThread - This guide from VoiceThread will walk you through setting up and all the features available. Keywords: Audio, Collaboration, ePortfolios, Media, Recording, Video Review Accessibility/Security Info  
  • Google Meet - Google Meet is a webconferencing platform that includes instant messaging, voice, and video calls. It is useful for individual and group conversations. Technology that connects us while we're apart and video meetings can bring us together—whether we’re working with teammates, talking to healthcare professionals, sharing with loved ones, or learning from home. Note: Google Meet has replaced Google Hangouts within G Suite.   Google Meet   Review of Google Hangouts - This review discusses the pros and cons of Google Hangouts, features, and tips for getting started.   Keywords: Audio, Collaboration, File Management, Mobile Apps, Video, Webconference, Web meeting