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Ezvid - Best Free Screen Recorder and Video Editor

Ezvid - Best Free Screen Recorder and Video Editor | Education Technology - theory & practice | Scoop.it

Ezvid is the best free video maker, screen recorder and slideshow maker for Windows, featuring video editing, screencasting and screen capture. You can instantly record your screen, desktop, browser, make gaming videos, and record virtually anything on your computer. No registration, no subscription, and no signup is required.


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Patty Ball's curator insight, December 18, 2012 12:04 PM

good option for a screen recorder, plus video maker, editor

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Ways to use QR Codes in the Elementary Classroom and Using Google Docs to Create Them

Ways to use QR Codes in the Elementary Classroom and Using Google Docs to Create Them | Education Technology - theory & practice | Scoop.it
A convoluted solution using Google Docs, but the ideas for USING QR Codes are nice.
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50 QR Code Resources for the Classroom

50 QR Code Resources for the Classroom | Education Technology - theory & practice | Scoop.it

Using QR Codes is an outstanding method of getting students involved.  Here is a pretty cool list YOU can incorporate, even if you only have one tablet/smartphone in your class.


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Add a QR code to your presentation

Add a QR code to your presentation | Education Technology - theory & practice | Scoop.it

A QR code is a connection between offline (your presentation) and online but it has a technological connection that text on your slide doesn’t have — people with a QR reader on their smart phone can capture your URL without having to write it down.


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