Into the Driver's Seat
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Into the Driver's Seat
Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
Curated by Jim Lerman
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Free Screen & Video Recording Software

Free Screen & Video Recording Software | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Easy and free screen recorder for Mac, Windows, and Chromebooks. Record your camera and screen with audio directly from your Chrome browser and share the video with your team, friends, and family.

 

Jim Lerman's insight:

 

I have to check this, but...it seems as if loom is the video recording app we've been waiting for. It's free, can record what's from the screen or via the camera, can copy both audio and video from streaming sources (this, I believe, is the first free app that will do both), and has an editing feature (they call it trimming). Each recording gets a unique URL and it integrates with email.

 

Quite feature packed. My guess is they will move at some point to a freemium model, starting to charge for advanced services.  But right now, WOW, the whole shootin' match is gratis.


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Elizabeth Dalton's curator insight, March 5, 2018 9:50 AM
This looks like a really cool tool for easy recording and editing of videos from your own computer.  I have not tried it yet, but watched the promo and liked what I saw.  I love to share new resources with the field.
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Comparison of Screencasting Tools

Comparison of Screencasting Tools | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Screencasting is a fast and easy way to capture what is happening on your screen along with your voice or video of you speaking. Teachers can use screencasts to create self-paced lessons for students, tutorials, and supplements to sub plans. Students can use screencasting to tell stories or demonstrate their understanding of a topic or concept. There really are no limitations on screencasting can be used in schools. 

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