TIP: Students can also record explainer videos. If a student has recorded a video you like, you can ask for their permission to re-use it with future classes and keep it somewhere to share on an LMS like Edmodo or even via e-mail.
2. Educreations is a paid app (with free access to teachers affected by the coronavirus related school closures) that allows teachers to record their voice while annotating on a whiteboard to explain concepts. You can use your fingers or, for more accuracy, a stylus pen or an apple pencil. Videos can be downloaded to the iPad, stored on any cloud service like Google Drive, Dropbox and YouTube to mention a few. Thereafter, they can be shared on any LMS like Edmodo. Teachers can even create YouTube playlists for different subjects or Topics. The Paid version allows a teacher to invite students to create videos too.
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3. Screencastify allows you to capture your screen and your voice to create video tutorials (without annotations). I use this to create tutorials on my computer. The free version allows you to capture your screen for up to 5 minutes, trim your videos and automatically save to Google Drive. A Google Chrome extension can be installed allowing you to easily record videos with no complicated set up at all. I keep my videos in YouTube Playlists and share them from there.
There are plenty other screen casting tools which can be found by simply searching for screencasting tools in Google. |