It has been a learning experience to have
the opportunity to use Screencast-o-matic, Jing, Adobe Spark and
Instagram. I had heard and seen
screencasts but it’s my first time actually creating one. These kinds of technology tools just opens
the window for creativity as a teacher implementing and planning for lesson
plans and as students actually creating and explaining their results. I think the preference of each tool depends
on the user. Activities that can be
implemented by these tools can include scavenger hunts, recording the steps for
science experiments, creating their own book trailer, explaining how to use a
certain IPAD app, sharing their book reviews, explaining how to solve a
problem, or presenting their research project.
Students are learning how to use technology, their communication skills,
and problem solving in engaging and creative way.
Additionally from all three screencasts I
created, I really enjoyed using Screencast-o-matic the most. It was easy for me to understand and
use.
Screencast-o-matic
Screencast-o-matic is simple and user friendly. It allows you to record from the screen, web camera or both. Both screencasts were created only from the screen. Each recording has a limit of 15 minutes and allows you to truncate your recording (love it). Furthermore, it allows you to save it on your own library folder.
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cD12YHiFr8
Jing
Jing is a more detail tool it provides more features. The time limit of the recording is five minutes. It allows you to record the screen or just images. In order to use the program I had to download it to my computer. It displays an icon in the shape of a sun that allows you to select the screen you which to screencast. Once you recorded and saved it, the screencast would lead to a different website named “screencast”. I was a little confused at first because it is loaded to a website named screencast and didn’t know how to create a new screencast. I liked that it provides plenty of tutorials to get you going. I probably wouldn’t have made it without the tutorials.
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Adobe Spark
Adobe Spark is user friendly and easy to use. The tools I used to create my video reminded me of a PowerPoint. You also have the option to do Meme’s. I see my students using this tool for story-telling.
Adobe Spark: https://spark.adobe.com/video/B1ED0Z04
The following screencast-o-matic explains how to build a website using Weebly.
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cD1ocpiFvX
Instagram Pictures
Pictures posted in Instagram are decorations to promote reading and celebrate Dr. Seuss anniversary.
https://www.instagram.com/sandmar12/
Sandra,
ReplyDeleteThanking you for sharing your experiences with these different sites. Great explanations!
Didn't think about sharing decor on Instagram. Great Idea!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know how to convert YouTube videos. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post because it was so informative. I also liked Screencast-O-Matic and agreed with you about how user-friendly it is. Students would love to create screencasts and I think they easily could.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great information here Sandra! I didn't explore Jing so I the information you gave regarding the program. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Valerie Daigre
You have some great information here Sandra! I didn't explore Jing so I the information you gave regarding the program. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Valerie Daigre
Your instagram pictures were great! I have an instagram for personal use, but I'm thinking about creating one for my classroom. Thank you for the idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, Sandra! You're weebly screencast is very detailed. I haven't tried Adobe Spark, but like you I've seen student's using it for storytelling and also to explain a concept or math strategy. What a wonderful Dr. Seuss celebration at your campus! Thank you for sharing all your great ideas. ;0)
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I also enjoyed using Scrrencast-o-matic the most. I loved that it gives you 15 minutes to record, where with Jing I felt rushed to get the recording done in only 5 minutes.
ReplyDeleteYou have lots of great ideas here!
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