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The History 2.0 Classroom: Back to School App-pack
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Monday, August 6, 2012. Back to School App-pack. The image above was created using PhotoshopTouch on an iPad. And was then uploaded to Thinglink to create the hotspots. I want my students to create and publish video:. 499) - record, edit and publish movies directly to the web from iMovie. Web publishing choices include YouTube and Vimeo. The most helpful feature is the "voice-over" option which allows students to narrate footage or images included in their films. Free) - a flexible option that allows scr...
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The History 2.0 Classroom: Chromebooks & Video Creation
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Thursday, May 21, 2015. Chromebooks and Video Creation. With the Snagit Chrome Extension installed, users can record any screen or window that is open on their device. The final video product is automatically exported and stored in Google Drive (in a TechSmith folder). The video can also be uploaded directly to one's YouTube channel when the screencasting process is complete. Automatic backup to Google Drive. Built-in YouTube Upload (see image above). The pop-up menu when one begins screencasting. Begin ...
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The History 2.0 Classroom: Video Portfolios with YouTube
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Friday, April 10, 2015. Video Portfolios with YouTube. Role in the classroom:. Teachers can also take advantage of Cards by creating an overview video of a concept and adding Cards to existing video content on YouTube that would help their students explore, understand or review a concept. 1 Access the YouTube Creator Studio and choose Cards when editing an existing video. 2 Add either Video or Associated Website Cards. Blog can be added as a card to a video. Posted by Greg Kulowiec. The iPad Ideas Book.
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The History 2.0 Classroom: Green Screen iPad Experiments with DoInk
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Green Screen iPad Experiments with DoInk. In a recent iPad workshop a small group of teachers were exploring the capacity to create green screen video with an iPad using DoInk Green Screen. With a few recent updates to DoInk, including cropping video and moving the location of the video within the DoInk editor, the creative potential of this tool is now quite powerful. Here are a few experiments that I was testing out to push the creative potential of the iPad with DoInk. 1 Shoot...
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The History 2.0 Classroom: Reading on Chromebooks
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. While it is generally well known how to actively read and annotate on an iPad with ePub files, iBooks files and even PDF documents, this isn't exactly the case with Chromebooks. While I admit that the reading experience isn't ideal on a Chromebook, schools and classrooms that have gone this path will likely find the two concepts below at least somewhat helpful. Reading Option 1: ePub files and Google Play. 1 Create or find and ePub file. 3 Read and annotate in the ePub file.
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The History 2.0 Classroom: Hacking Evernote on iPads
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. Hacking Evernote on iPads. I am an avid Evernote user (iPad, iPhone, Mac, Chromebook.). I especially enjoy using the platform on my iPad. That being said, the only glaring drawback at this point is that one can't draw directly in a note as if they were using Notability or any other digital paper tool. Time for an Evernote on iPad Hack! 1 Google search "white square". 2 Save the image to your camera roll (tap and hold). Posted by Greg Kulowiec. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The History 2.0 Classroom: ePubs & iPads...Distribution in a 1:1 setting
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011. EPubs and iPads.Distribution in a 1:1 setting. Although I do not yet teach in a 1:1 setting, I am looking forward to the day when I can distribute custom made ePub files to a class of student iPads. The process I have devised is simple. 1 Create a custom ePub file using any number of free ePub conversion sites:. I use the Chrome extension from dotepub, it turns any site into an ePub file with one click of the extension. 2 Upload the ePub file to a box.net shared folder. When ...
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