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TQ Distance Learning Webinar 10: Leveling Up Your Screencast

Learn how to make a video, share a video, and edit a video. Also, learn about some best practices and fun ideas for screencasts.

At a Glance

The ability to make screen recordings has become an essential skill. What are the benefits of Loom, Screencastify, Screencast-o-Matic, Quicktime, as compared to other tools? Learn how to make a video, share a video, and edit a video. Also, learn about some best practices and fun ideas for screencasts.

Topics

  • Digital & Virtual Learning

Outcomes

  • Loom
  • Screencastify
  • Screencast-o-Matic
  • Quicktime
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National Education Association

Last Updated: November 24, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Teacher

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Webinar

The ability to make screen recordings has become an essential skill. What are the benefits of Loom, Screencastify, Screencast-o-Matic, Quicktime, as compared to other tools? Learn how to make a video, share a video, and edit a video. Also, learn about some best practices and fun ideas for screencasts.

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