The first step to leading a Modern Classroom is to digitize your direct instruction. In other words, take the content you'd otherwise explain to your students live, and present it to students using video.
While it's okay to videos you find online, we strongly recommend that you record your own videos. This step-by-step guide will make that easy for you.
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We don't have a guide for yet, but we do have some general guidance for video recording.
Hit "I'm ready to record!" below, and we'll show you.
No worries. We'll help you choose - and use! - the right tool.
Recommendation Logic (section for MCP reference only):
If top priority is simplicity -> Zoom.
If top priority is one platform AND Chrome -> Edpuzzle
If top priority is one platform AND No Chrome -> ScreenPal
We recommend you use Zoom to record videos. It's easy! Hit "I'm ready to record!" below and we'll show you how, step-by-step.
We recommend you use Edpuzzle to record videos. It's efficient and fun! Hit "I'm ready to record!" below and we'll show you how, step-by-step.
We recommend you use ScreenPal to record videos. It's fun! Hit "I'm ready to record!" below and we'll show you how, step-by-step.