Students can study at their own pace.
Doesn't require a fast internet connection.
Teaches students independence in studying.
The inability to monitor student progress.
No engagement or experiential learning.
It's worth noting that you might find very effective content online depending on the topic you're teaching. However, practice your due diligence and consume the content yourself before sharing it with your students.
Here's another option for screen recording. You can also type "free screen recording" on Google and choose.
Loom is offering its pro version FOR FREE to teachers and students in response to the Corona virus outbreak.
All you need to do is sign up using your university or school email.
Google Classroom is a free web service, developed by Google for schools, that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments in a paperless way. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students.
Stream section that allows you and students to post questions, announcements and discuss topics (similar to the Facebook feed).
Assignment grades are sent instantly to students with an optional space for private comments where you give personal feedback.
Upload video tutorials, PDFs, or any type of document with your assignment to facilitate their learning.
Google Sites is for anyone to be able to create simple web sites that support collaboration between different editors.
No need for any coding or programming knowledge.
Drag-and-drop all types of content and easily integrate with google apps.
Why create it by yourself? grant access to some faculty members giving the same course and collaborate!
No need to install any software; it is all web-based.