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This week I answered an email from someone who had read my article 10 Tools for Teaching With YouTube Videos and wanted to know if ther
On Monday morning I had the privilege to give a presentation about classroom video projects during the TechSplash conference i
Earlier this summer Google announced that the YouTube video editor will be "going away" on September 20th . Since then I have fielde
Description: A video clip editor from Apple with filters, graphics, emoji, music and more. Use it [...]
I have my IB Theory of Knowledge students create a fair number of videos, and a challenge for many of them is finding a tool they can use for editing. Even the relatively small cost of of some edit...
You don't need a huge production budget to make YouTube videos. As the site's grown in popularity, though, you're much more likely to get noticed with better quality. Fortunately, YouTube itself has plenty of tools to help stand out and make videos worth watching.
This is a simple video editor that youll want to have around for the holidays.
Almost two weeks after Google launched its YouTube Creator Studio app for Android, the internet giant has now introduced a version for iPhone users too, as expected. As with the... Keep reading →
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How to trim video? This post lists several ways to help you trim video effectively. You can choose a suitable one to trim your video.
Headliner is an online video editing tool that could challenge Adobe Spark and WeVideo for the top of my recommended video tools list.
Kapwing is a freemium online video, image, and GIF editor that is incredibly simple to use. It’s an excellent tool for both teachers and students who are looking to trim videos, ad
ReClipped is the best way to discover, annotate, save, share and collect most interesting parts from videos, without the need to download anything. We support Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Coursera, edX, Khan Academy platforms and adding many more soon.
Automatically turn videos and photos into beautifully edited movies.
Most new smartphones these days come with the ability to record video in 1080p, which means many of us are walking around with pretty decent camcorders in our pockets. But there's more to making a good video than merely capturing the moment. Oftentimes, you need a video editor to go in and clean things up.…
iMovie trailers on iPad/iPhone/iPod touchHere is a great ice breaker activity for you if you have a few iPads to use in your classroom. iMovie comes free from Apple with new devices. If you have an...
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