Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Six Types of Classroom Video Projects
The process of creating and publishing videos can be a great way to get students excited about researching, storytelling, and sharing their work with an audience. For teachers who have never facilitated video creation projects in their classrooms, choosing the right style of video and the right tools can be a bit confusing at first. To help bring clarity to the styles and tools, I have a rather simple outline that I use in my video creation workshops. That outline with suggested tools for creating videos in each style is included in the PDF embedded below. You can download the PDF here.
(The PDF is hosted on Box.com. If your school blocks Box, you won’t be able to see the embedded file).
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