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Free Course - A Teacher's Guide to Creating Common Craft Style Videos | Free Technology for Teachers

Free Course - A Teacher's Guide to Creating Common Craft Style Videos | Free Technology for Teachers | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

For more than a dozen years Common Craft videos have been used by teachers to help students understand topics including digital citizenship, personal finance, and many big technology concepts. One of the things that makes Common Craft videos popular is the clear and concise manner in which information is presented using a whiteboard, simple cutouts, and voice over. That style has become known as the Common Craft style and many teachers including myself have had students make videos using that style. Now Common Craft offers their own free course for teachers who want to make Common Craft style videos in their classrooms.


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10 Essential Free Tools To Plan, Create and Promote Your Webinar

10 Essential Free Tools To Plan, Create and Promote Your Webinar | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Webinars are frequently named as a top tactic for lead generation, and we’re not going to argue here at streamGo. But once you’ve decided that webinars are right for you, there’s some work to do to decide the topic, title, date, design and to drive registrations (that’s a shortened list).

 

In previous roles I’ve been involved with every stage of running a webinar program and now I’m working at streamGo I see how our clients get the most from their online events on a daily basis. So I thought I’d share some of the best free tools I've used and seen to help you plancreate and promote your webinar (or webcast).


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