If you are wanting to record an instructional video AND you have an iPad, explore the two options below to learn about what will work best for your recording work flow. There are so many to choose from but these two options focus on simplicity, no lag time, AND free or inexpensive.
To get started you do not need a fancy Apple pencil. You can use any type of stylus that you feel the most comfortable with. I have even had teachers that prefer to use their fingers. Check out Adonit to see the variety of stylus options that are available to you.
-FREE
-Collaboration feature so others can join
-set up slides prior to recording
-Does not have built in recording you will need to use screen record
-Edit with outside apps like iMovie or Clips then upload to YouTube
-Can be used across devices- phones, Chromebooks, laptops, and tablets
-Part of Google apps so shared and saved in Google Drive
How to use Jamboard during a Google Meet from your Chromebook or Computer
-FREE for 1 month, after $3 a month or $24.99 for the year
-Collaboration feature so others can join
-set up slides prior to recording
- Built in recording and editing in the app or outside on other apps like iMovie or Clips
-Share directly to Google Classroom or YouTube
-Can be used across devices- phones, Chromebooks, laptops, tablets
-Library of lessons that have been shared that you can edit
YES-students can use these tools!
Jamboard- Open and free because it is a part of Google apps can be added as an extension to chrome as well.
Explain Everything- Free version allows for one slide, 3 projects, and only 1 minute of recording (but they can work on that one slide for unlimited time and screenshot). Can be used online for Chromebooks and PCs.
In addition, Students can also use...
Share screen with the whiteboard in Zoom during live lessons
Share screen with a student Jamboard in Google Meet
On a phone/tablet use Google Draw feature in the Google Classroom app (+create a "new PDF" or tap pencil on a doc/slide/PDF)
Get with your Learning Innovation/Instructional Technology Coordinator below to create a strategy that will work best for your students.