Here's tool #1...
https://www.youtube.com/editor
Use videos you have already uploaded to YouTube.
Use Creative Commons Licensed Videos.
Add more photos straight from your Google Photos account or upload new ones.
Add music and search by Genre.
Add transitions.
Add a title to your video project.
Here's tool #2...
https://edpuzzle.com/
Turn your chosen video into a truly interactive lesson with this tool. Edpuzzle lets you crop videos, add your own voice to sections of the videos you want to highlight to students and embed quizzes at anytime.
Here's tool #3...
http://gg.gg/videonoteslink
This is a free extension that you may download from the chrome web store. Check out the picture below to see the features it offers.
Here's tool #4...
https://gg.gg/movenotelink
Movenote is another Chrome Web Store extension that lets you take any content from a source of your choice and video record alongside that content to further illustrate the points you want to share with your students. Check out what Movenote is all about...
Feature of Movenote
And if you think what has been shared above isn't enough...the last picture illustrates what Movenote can also help you do in your flipped classrooms...
And finally, here's tool #5...
http://gg.gg/snagitlink
Snagit by TechSmith is a great Chrome Web Store extension that lets you take screenshots or screen recordings of anything on your screen. Best part is they may be easily shared with your students.
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