![]() ![]() The next day, I would play that video while taking attendance, checking to see who did their homework and meeting with any students who had been absent. Any longer would mean 2 things: my assignment was too long and I was using to much class time to explain content that my students had already done. (I’m sure I looked like I had lost my marbles to any passerby) I did it quickly, forcing myself to keep it under 5 minutes. After wrestling with a lot of ideas for how to handle here’s what I landed on:Įach day, during my planning period, I pressed record in a screencasting program called Jing, stepped up to the SmartBoard and went over the day’s homework as if my class was there. As any teacher knows, this is a big deal. My 51 minute math classes had been shortened to 43 minutes. Years ago, as a middle school math teacher, I had a dilemma. ![]() Continue reading Comparing GIF Creation Options Posted on DecemDecemCategories Blog, Chrome, Chromebooks, EdTech, Extensions, Google, Mac Tags Camtasia, Chrome, Chrome Capture, GIF, GIFit, Giphy, Giphy Capture, google, Google Apps, Google Apps for Education, GoogleEdu, GSuite, GSuite for Education, GSuiteEdu, Gyazo, Screencast, Screencastify, Screencasts, Snagit, TechSmith Screencasts in Math Class Here I’ll dive into 1) a little background on what I do & why I use the tool I use, 2) other options to consider and 3) my advice on what to use (feel free to skip to there). In the time since then, I’ve been asked dozens, if not hundreds, of times how I create them. In February of 2017, I found my niche in the online #edtech world – and a new passion – creating #eduGIFs. ![]() Also in October 2019, I added the new table format below.** **Originally posted in December 2017, edited in August 2018 and then editing again in October 2019 to reflect new options that have become available or that I have discovered. ![]()
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