You can use Microsoft Teams to create a video for your class or for other teachers. You can choose to present with or without a Presentation to support your video. You will be able to share your presentation, your desktop, or window in the video.
Click on the video to the right to see how to make a video with Teams.
Note: You can create a video by yourself or with collaborators. If you are presenting with collaborators, you will schedule a meeting and invite them to the meeting.
You can use a Google Extension called Loom to create a video for your class or for other teachers. You can choose to present with or without a Presentation to support your video. You will be able to share your presentation, your desktop, or window in the video.
Click on the video to the right to see how to make a video with Loom.
NOTE: You will need to download LOOM from the Chrome Web Store. (Video explaining how to access and download the Loom Extension)
If you are having problems with the connectivity speed of using Google Meet at home, you might want to try the Camera App built into your laptop. The Camera App is a great alternative option if you only need to record yourself and do not need to record your desktop.
Follow the directions in this 3.5 minute video: Camera App on Windows 10
If you need to edit your video, you may want might to consider re-recording the video.
If you are making a movie using pictures from your iPad, iMove is a nice tool.
iMovie is on all iPads and is a free install if you want it on your personal Apple Device.
Learn how to use iMovie to make photo slides shows in this 6 minute video.
After creating your slideshow you can save it to your photo roll and then send it anywhere you need it. It can be added to Seesaw, Google Drive, etc...