From Free Technology for Teachers… When most people think about YouTube they think sharing videos and or about all of the videos they can discover. Most people don’t think about the useful editing tools that are built into YouTube. The YouTube video editor has some useful features for teachers and students.
Category Archives: Technology
Twitter Chats for Professional Learning
TwitterChats for Professional Learning: Each week, educators from around the world take part in various conversations on Twitter known as “chats.” These conversations have become an excellent way for educators to connect on relevant topics, share resources and best practices, all while challenging each other’s thinking. The premise of a Twitter chat is simple. Each lasts for 60 minutes, moderators pose questions on a predetermined topic, and participants use a consistent hashtag (#) to communicate.
Click on the link above for a sampling of some of the chats available, and when they occur.
Another take on Bloom’s and Web Tools: The Pedagogy Wheel
35 Useful Apps And Web Tools For Math Teachers
Digital Storytelling
Some quick reminders about what makes a great story, why digitial storytelling takes you to the next level, and some interesting resources to support your digital storytelling efforts in the classroom. Learn more here.
Web Tools: Bloom’s Taxonomy
Watch the Prezi at Edudemic. It’s really simple but has some interesting resource suggestions.
181 Google Tricks That Will Save You Time
For the full listing… read here!
See also… 52 Gmail Shortcuts You Should Know About… including a neat little infographic to visually remind you.
Screencasting Tools
What is screencasting? Why would you want to record your computer screen, anyway? Well, I’m glad you asked! Recording what is happening on your screen can be a pretty useful tool for teachers who want to create video tutorials or presentations for their classrooms, and many teachers are using screencasting tools in their flipped classroom models. But before you delve into what you’re going to do with your screencast, take a few moments to learn about the tools that are available to do the actual recording. They range from free to fairly expensive ($299) and offer a variety of functionality from simple recording to quite complex video editing. We’ve selected a few that we know to be some of the most popular screencasting tools in use today by teachers, students, and many others.
Read the full article from Edudemic on 4 Popular Screencasting Tools Being Used in Education.
24 Most Used iPad Apps for Teachers
Twitter for Teachers
Looking to get into Twitter and not sure where to start? Try this 10 minute video from Erin Klein.