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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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