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Goodbye Zaption. Hello Edpuzzle. | CTQ #CTQCollab

Goodbye Zaption. Hello Edpuzzle. | CTQ #CTQCollab | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"One of the most important lessons for teachers living in a digital world to learn is how to be digitally resilient -- or persistent in the face of the kinds of glitches and hiccups that happen when you are working with old technology, unreliable infrastructure, or free tools ..."

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Joann Velazquez's curator insight, January 30, 10:14 PM
The platform's robust features empower educators to seamlessly evaluate student performance on assignments, offering a comprehensive insight into individual progress. Additionally, it enables educators to craft thought-provoking questions that foster critical thinking skills among students, promoting a dynamic and engaging learning environment. The platform's versatility extends to personalized video creation, allowing educators to utilize a range of tools for tailored content delivery. Furthermore, educators can efficiently preview or review videos before seamlessly integrating them into assignments, ensuring the highest quality of instructional material.
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4 Great Digital Tools to Try!

4 Great Digital Tools to Try! | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"I came across four great technology tools and am pleased to share them with you! I know I am excited about giving them a try. The first one is my favorite - Zaption..."  

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Seven web-based tools for delivering flipped lessons

Seven web-based tools for delivering flipped lessons | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"This fall there will be teachers trying the flipped classroom approach to lessons for the first time. In the right setting the flipped classroom model can work well. My favorite tools for creating flipped lessons include the option to insert questions for students to answer while watching the video instead of waiting until the end to answer a series of questions ..."

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, August 16, 2014 7:10 PM

The tools covered in this post by Richard Byrne are:

* eduCanon

* Teachem

* VideoNotes

* Blubbr

* Zaption

* EdPuzzle

* Blendspace

You will find a video tutorial both eduCanon and Blendspace. Bryne describes each tool in detail in his post, making it easier for you to choose which ones will meet your needs.

Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight, August 17, 2014 11:31 AM

The tools covered in this post by Richard Byrne are:

* eduCanon

* Teachem

* VideoNotes

* Blubbr

* Zaption

* EdPuzzle

* Blendspace

You will find a video tutorial both eduCanon and Blendspace.Bryne describes each tool in detail in his post, making it easier for you to choose which ones will meet your needs.

Ness Crouch's curator insight, September 1, 2014 5:55 AM

There are a couple of tools here I haven't tried.