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16 e-textbook providers: Who’s publishing and who’s selling?

16 e-textbook providers: Who’s publishing and who’s selling? | Technology Advances | Scoop.it
Education Dive compiles a who's who of publishers, marketplaces and platforms in the paper-to-digital shift.

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Helen Teague's curator insight, February 1, 9:14 AM

some notable names of the past missing from this current list...

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HapYak + YouTube (& Vimeo) = Creative Writing Task

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HapYak + YouTube = Creative Writing Task. HapYakHapYak allows you to add text blurbs and doodles on top of a YouTube or Vimeo video. Continue reading →

Via Beth Dichter
Beth Dichter's curator insight, January 6, 5:47 PM

This tool is new to me and is pretty easy to use. You create an account at HapYak and then bring in a video from either YouTube or Vimeo. You can add text boxes, insert images, freeze the video, and write on a video. The finished product is stored on their server. 
For directions on how to teach this check out this post, or to go directly to HapYak and see some of the videos other have created go to http://hapyak.com/.

And if you are looking for fairly short videos that students might like to write on check out the Vancouver Film School that is suggested in this post. Great videos that are about 3 minutes in length!

Coach Jeffery's curator insight, January 9, 9:37 AM

This tool is new to me and is pretty easy to use. You create an account at HapYak and then bring in a video from either YouTube or Vimeo. You can add text boxes, insert images, freeze the video, and write on a video. The finished product is stored on their server. 
For directions on how to teach this check out this post, or to go directly to HapYak and see some of the videos other have created go to http://hapyak.com/.

And if you are looking for fairly short videos that students might like to write on check out the Vancouver Film School that is suggested in this post. Great videos that are about 3 minutes in length!