Jing by TechSmithShare ideas instantly with Jing. Use this FREE resource to create snapshots or video screencasts of what you see on your computer screen and share up to 5 minutes of onscreen video easily with your students!
WeeblyOne of the easiest FREE webpage creation softwares available is Weebly. It has "drag and drop" features that allow a professional looking website to be created in only a few clicks. Use it to post all of your flipped classroom videos!
ShowMeIf you have an iPad, then you should download the awesome FREE app, ShowMe. This app allows you to easily create and share video lessons with your students or anyone in the world. There are thousands of videos on any subject available for viewing on their website.
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YouTubeThe most popular and widely known resource for "broadcasting yourself" is YouTube. Some school districts have a partnership with the company to allow unlimited video upload lengths but the greatest thing about this FREE resource is its functionality on most devices!
ScreenCastUpload up to 2GB of video capacity for FREE to ScreenCast.com, an online storage and sharing website for video screencasts created on your computer! Depending on how large your file or how often it is accessed, you may need more than the 2GB of monthly bandwidth that comes standard with the free version.
Camtasia by TechSmithDownload a FREE trial version of the easy video editing software, Camtasia. This software allows you to edit the videos that you create before you post them for students to view. You can record what appears on your computer as well as record yourself speaking on your computer's webcam to create a more interactive experience for your students!
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