Videos for Higher Ed
The use of video is reinventing education. There is just something about seeing how something works that enables us to form a lasting memory of the information. As such, video is an excellent way to engage students in lessons as well as increase their retention of the subject.
This blog is a place for faculty to discuss video capture tools and make comments/recommendations for using video in instruction. As you contribute your views, please mention the tool you are using in your post's title.
This blog is a place for faculty to discuss video capture tools and make comments/recommendations for using video in instruction. As you contribute your views, please mention the tool you are using in your post's title.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Animoto issues
After sitting with Kim and disabling the popup blockers on this computer, I was finally able to create an Animoto video. I'm not sure how I would use this in a criminal justice course, but perhaps it could be used to introduce serial killers in Deviant Behavior to a generation that does not know who Charles Manson and the Boston Strangler are. Putting faces with names from the textbooks.
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