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Video Tools 

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Biteable (https://biteable.com/)

This website allows the user to make a simple slide show like videos. It contains numerous background styles and is very easy to use. This can be used as both a teacher tool to make videos for students, and for students to make projects. 

Here is a book report, on Alice in Wonderland myself and a college made (Malak Abullah) made using Biteable. 

iMovie 

This is a useful and user friendly program to use. It allows students and teachers to make videos from recorded material. The user is able to add text and music to videos. It also has a trailer feature which provides an outline for users to make any type of video. 

Here is comical video we (myself, Kaitlyn Byam, and Haley Rosso) made about the "Two Different Types of College Students."

Edpuzzle (https://edpuzzle.com)

This is one my favourite video tools, as it allows the user to annotate video. This is better used as a teacher tool because they can put in questions or voice recordings during a video to ensure pupil engagement. The benefit of this tool is that is allows students to work at their own pace. 

Here is the link to an edpuzzle I made, highlighting the basics of flutter kick. The Basics of Flutter Kick (To access this video you will need to sign in with your google account.) 

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