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* [http://www.nclor.org/nclorprod/access/home.do NCLOR] ''(NC Learning Object Repository)'' | * [http://www.nclor.org/nclorprod/access/home.do NCLOR] ''(NC Learning Object Repository)'' | ||
Revision as of 14:53, 9 May 2018
Contents
Instructional Technology Tech Tool Suggestions
- Favorite Tech Tools Sessions List of free tech tools instructors like to use
Current Favorite Video and Image Tools
Click an infographic below to enlarge the image.
- Long description of "So You Wanna Make a Video?" Infographic (PDF)
- Long description of "Picture This!" Infographic (PDF)
Create Narrated PowerPoints, Videos and Images
- Office Mix (Narrate PowerPoints, write on them, add quiz questions, and more!)
- Screencast-O-Matic (Create a video with your webcam, or create a screencast, or create a "picture in a picture")
- YouTube (Find out how to find close-captioned videos, add videos, find educational videos and utilize YouTube.)
- Jing (Create videos or pictures of what is displayed on your computer)
- Snagit (Intermediate tool: Create videos or pictures of what is displayed on your computer)
Create Interactive Videos
- EDpuzzle (Add interaction IN your video: add questions, audio, text, links and/or images)
Edit Images
- Image Editing 101: Getting Started with Image Editing
- Image Editing Software Choices (Windows/OS examples)
- Image Editing using Free Online Image Editor Pixlr Cropping and Resizing Images
Work with Collaboration Tools
- VoiceThread (Provide media that your students can "comment" on in multiple ways)
- Wikis (Collaboratively document any topic)
Find Free Class, Project or Textbook Resources
- Creative Commons (Find and use copyright-free images)
- Open Educational Resources (Find free lesson, course, and text materials)
- NCLOR (NC Learning Object Repository)
Free Professional Development classes
- MOOC's (Find free online courses you can take from the best colleges and universities in the world)