Picture and Video Tools for Teachers and Students

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Picture and Video Tools for Teachers and Students goo.gl/CCdTsk Trevor Mattea | @tsmattea High Tech Elementary Chula Vista June 24, 2015

Transcript of Picture and Video Tools for Teachers and Students

Tentative Agenda and Learning Targets

Tentative Agenda

● Introductions and Framing (10 min.)● Taking Screenshots with Mac Shortcuts (10 min.)● Making Recordings with QuickTime Player (10 min.)● Taking Screenshots and Making Recordings with TechSmith Snagit (10 min.)● Uploading and Editing Videos with YouTube (15 min.)● Takeaways, Final Questions, and Raffle (5 min.)

Learning Targets

● I can define picture and video tools.● I can identify software necessary to use a picture and video tools.● I can explain possible benefits for using picture and video tools.● I can identify ways to integrate picture and video tools with classroom instruction.● I can use Mac shortcuts to take screenshots.● I can use QuickTime Player to make recordings.● I can use TechSmith Snagit to take screenshots and make recordings.● I can use YouTube to upload and edit videos.● I can support my partners in using picture and video tools.

Picture and Video Tools for Teachers and Students

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Defining Picture and Video Tools

Picture and video tools are shortcuts as well as computer and web applications designed to provide ongoing access to instruction, assessments, and conferences to students and families as well as a means to exhibit learning with the broader community

● Mac● QuickTime Player● TechSmith Snagit● YouTube

Options for Picture and Video Tools

Benefits of Using Picture and Video Tools

● Alternative Assessment● Conference● How-To Video● Interview● Lectures with Slides or Other Visual● Proof of Completion● Reading Assessment● Student Presentation

Using Mac Shortcuts● Take a Picture (Entire Screen)

○ Command-Shift-3○ Access New Picture in Mac

● Take a Picture (Partial Screen)○ Command-Shift-4○ Access New Picture in Mac

● Take a Picture (Specific Window)○ Command-Shift-4-Spacebar○ Access New Picture in Mac

Using QuickTime Player● Take a Movie Recording● Take an Audio Recording● Take a Screen Recording

○ Open QuickTime○ Select File○ Select Type of

Recording○ Click Record○ Click Stop○ Save New Recording○ Access New

Recording in Mac

Using TechSmith Snagit● Take a Picture● Take a Screen Recording

○ Open Chrome○ Add TechSmith Snagit○ Open Snagit○ Click Picture or Screen

Recording○ Save New Picture or

Recording○ Access New Picture or

Recording in Google Drive, Link, or Download

Using YouTube● Upload TechSmith Snagit

Screen Recording○ Save New Screen

Recordings○ Click Send to YouTube○ Add Title, Tags, and

Description○ Select Privacy Setting

Using YouTube● Create Webcam Capture

Recording○ Click Upload○ Find Webcam Capture○ Click Record○ Allow Microphone and

Webcam Access○ Click Stop Recording○ Click Upload○ Add Title, Tags, and

Description○ Select Privacy Setting

Using YouTube● Create Photo Slideshow

○ Click Upload○ Find Photo Slideshow○ Click Create○ Select Google Plus

Album○ Add or Delete Photos○ Click Next○ Add Effects and Music○ Click Upload○ Add Title, Tags, and

Description○ Select Privacy Setting

Using YouTube● Use Video Editor

○ Click Upload○ Find Video Editor○ Click Edit○ Add Video Clips○ Add Photos○ Add Music○ Add Transitions○ Add Text○ Click Create Video○ Add Title, Tags, and

Description○ Select Privacy Setting

Takeaways and Final Questions● How do you now intend to use pictures and video tools in your own

practice?● What questions do you still have?

● Whenever you are ready, please complete the anonymous Google Form to give me feedback (goo.gl/ErHW3Y).

Recommended Reading● Berger, Ron. A Culture of Quality: A Reflection on

Practice. Providence: Annenberg Institute. 2011. Print.● Berger, Ron. An Ethic of Excellence: Building a Culture of

Craftmanship with Students. Portsmouth: Heinemann. 2003. Print.

● Kleon, Austin. Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered. Austin: Workman Publishing Company. 2014. Kindle.

● Kleon, Austin. Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative. Austin: Workman Publishing Company. 2012. Kindle.