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Screencasting

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Screencasting to Demonstrate Learning

 

 

 

 Workshop Description: Participants will explore how students can create a screencast (narration as they draw, click, and type on the screen) in order to demonstrate their understanding of new content. Screencasting features are available in a variety of programs including Jing and ActivInspire on PCs, and in iPad apps such as Educreations (free) and Explain Everything ($2.99). Participants are expected to prepare for the session by watching a tutorial video in advance of the session and then come prepared with an outline of a sample instructional activity for which this technique would be appropriate.  During the session, participants will begin to create a screencast.  

 

Outcome:  Participants will increase skills in the use and integration of technology in classroom instruction.

 

Indicator: Participants will begin to create a screencast. 

 

Prerequisite Skills:

This is an intermediate level workshop. Participants should have basic computing skills: ability to manage files, and navigate the Internet. If you intend to implement this strategy using an iPad, then participation in the iPad for Teachers 101 workshop or equivalent experience is required.

 

Agenda:

 

Resources

 

21st Century Skills and Environments.doc

Levels of Implementation of Technology and Information Literacy Integration.doc

Online Collaborative Tools


 

 

If you have already seen this video, take some time to explore Cast Learning Tools

 

 

Exit Ticket- How will you use screencasting with your students to:  Add your ideas to this Google Doc.

 

 

 

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