educational practice
Educational Technology
Posted by David Wees on May 20, 2010
Anyone ever feel like this is what happens when we talk about technology? That was my last job, so glad I'm working at a better school now...
Student created videos using free Windows tools
Posted by David Wees on Nov 19, 2009
So today I tried an experiment out. I wanted to see if I could use Windows tools, freely available, already installed on our school's computers, and produce reasonable student videos. I succeeded, and I'd like to share my success here. The process is pretty simple, and not too time-consuming, and best of all, student friendly.
For those of you who like the quick and dirty, the basic steps are:
Disclaimer: The ideas discussed on this blog are my own, and in no way represent those of my employer.
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