Screencasting!
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What a neat feature. I love the idea... was not pleased that the desktop version is still in Beta. Thankfully my school has iPads with Explain Everything already downloaded, so accessing the app was fairly easy. Unfortunately, many of the tools that I like to use are either apps themselves (and cannot be screen casted - or at least I don't know how - or are not supported on Mac products, like Wix and Google's Coggle). So I decided to make a screenshot video, which actually turned out really cool.
I can definitely see using this feature with my students now that I have played around with it! You will notice that some of my voice gets cut off when I change images (learning step), and also I found that because I was doing a photo shoot basically, the video is a lot longer than I think it would have been had it been one solid video.
Using the iPad made it easy to upload the video to both my YouTube account (from which I was able to get an embed link) and to my Google Drive which is nice for privacy and sharing. Here are the two different links you can use to watch my tutorial, or you can scroll down to watch the embedded video which is itsy-bitsy by comparison.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/rVG80biXDRA
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eYYMia_NXgecW4M1vRFg0TYQglhQ9AeK/view?usp=sharing
Anyhow, I hope you enjoy this How-To video tutorial for making Infographics using Canva, my new favorite app and website :)
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