7 Video Creation Tools for Students

#EduDuctTape Question

What video creation tools can my students use to demonstrate their understanding?

This infographic is titled #EduDuctTape Question, Chapter 8: What video creation tools can my students use to demonstrate their understanding? It includes a picture of the Educational Duct Tape along with the logos for the apps and sites that are included. The text of the body reads "Flipgrid - Easy teacher management and easy student creation including backdrops, lenses, filters, music, pen tools, screencasting, text addition, images, stickers, and easy editing. Adobe Spark Video - Try this tool’s slides-based editor to create slick, easy, visually appealing videos that include pictures, video, text, icons, narration, and music along with transitions, effects, and collaboration! Screencastify Submit - If you’re willing to forego fancy editing options, this tool makes assigning, recording, and collecting these video assignments quick and easy! Green Screen by Do Ink - The inexpensive Do Ink app offers quality kid-friendly video recording, editing, green screening, and masking on iPads and iPhones. WeVideo - WeVideo is probably the best web-based video editor out there. Perform basic edits for free or green screen, record podcasts, utilize a classroom dashboard, and more in the paid version. Kapwing - Students can add subtitles, text, animations, images, and audio to their videos and even edit, green screen, and collaborate in the free version of this web-based freemium tool! Prezi Video - This fresh take on recording webcam videos adds in visually-appealing overlays, animations, text, images, and more without the vertigo style of their original presentation tool."📹Videos can be awesome assessment tools because they give us the ability to see representations of our students’ thinking and hear their explanations of it simultaneously. It also lets our students tap into their creativity. This infographic showcases a few video creation tools your students could use for this.

Check out the infographic to see which one is the best fit for you!

This image shows the Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset book cover as well as a 2nd book open to a page inside of the book

In the infographic, I give a basic overview of each. To learn more about them, check out Chapter 8 of Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset.

Click on the image to sign up for my newsletter and grab the PDF to learn a bit about creating videos with Flipgrid, Adobe Spark, Screencastify Submit, Green Screen by Do Ink, WeVideo, Kapwing, and Prezi VideoAnd, bonus, if I change my recommendations or add tools to the infographic later, you’ll get an update in your inbox!

This infographic is titled #EduDuctTape Question, Chapter 8: What video creation tools can my students use to demonstrate their understanding? It includes a picture of the Educational Duct Tape along with the logos for the apps and sites that are included. The text of the body reads "Flipgrid - Easy teacher management and easy student creation including backdrops, lenses, filters, music, pen tools, screencasting, text addition, images, stickers, and easy editing. Adobe Spark Video - Try this tool’s slides-based editor to create slick, easy, visually appealing videos that include pictures, video, text, icons, narration, and music along with transitions, effects, and collaboration! Screencastify Submit - If you’re willing to forego fancy editing options, this tool makes assigning, recording, and collecting these video assignments quick and easy! Green Screen by Do Ink - The inexpensive Do Ink app offers quality kid-friendly video recording, editing, green screening, and masking on iPads and iPhones. WeVideo - WeVideo is probably the best web-based video editor out there. Perform basic edits for free or green screen, record podcasts, utilize a classroom dashboard, and more in the paid version. Kapwing - Students can add subtitles, text, animations, images, and audio to their videos and even edit, green screen, and collaborate in the free version of this web-based freemium tool! Prezi Video - This fresh take on recording webcam videos adds in visually-appealing overlays, animations, text, images, and more without the vertigo style of their original presentation tool."

 

 

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Jake Miller

Jake is the host of the Educational Duct Tape podcast, the #EduGIF Guy, a Tech Integration Coach, speaker, Former STEM, Math & Science Teacher, and a presenter.