We stumbled upon this app a while ago and it just keeps getting better. We thought it would be a great time to update the post centered around using your mobile devices to shoot, edit and share quality video projects. Our original post was created for the PBL classes at LHS and this updated post will follow a similar pattern. This post was used in FACS to help guide the video creation process. The goal is to give the students five key elements and ideas for shooting and creating video projects on mobile devices. WARNINGS We would advise you to have a minimum of 1 gig of free storage on your device before you start creating your project. Trust us, we learned the hard way. Do not delete any files until the project has been uploaded YouTube. 1. What do you watch now? These two simple guiding questions start you thinking about the videos you watch on a regular basis. This helps frame your thinking around what makes up a quality video. What videos do you watch now? ...
I happened upon a new feature in Seesaw and thought I would share. Maybe it has been there for a while but this is the first time I saw it. I know that you could always add something from the camera roll but there are times when a Google Doc would be more appropriate. They added a button that allows you to pull files in from other locations! To get started, just click. Select the file location. I picked Drive. I then navigated to the file. I tried a five page doc, worked like a charm!
Are you ready for the solar eclipse? Why not check out this free event happening in June to get you ready for the big event. It is totally free but you need to register .
Why did I love it so much? It was tiny, super tiny. Sometimes I find larger edcamps hard to navigate, too many people. I think the St. Charles event was less than 100 people last year. I had many fun conversations, it made my day. This is only a few hours on a Friday morning why not check it out. I am 99.63% certain that I will be there, will I see you? Sign up, it is free!
I have an Amazon Echo and a Google Home. This is my next purchase! How else will I know which way the wind is blowing? Interested? Check out this page for more information.