So, the challenge for classes where we have a mixture of devices is how we are able to simulate a similar experience for our learners on the desktops or laptops.
We could use Photo Booth, but finished product is in mirror image and any writing or symbols are reversed.
A better solution is to use iMovie:
1. Open iMovie, File ➜ New Event ➜ Name the event
2. To open the camera File ➜ Import Media. This will open the FaceTime Camera
3. Click on red button to start and then click on the same button to stop. Close the window and the clip will be in the event.
4. Create a new movie (plus button on the top bar labelled "New").
5. Import the event into the movie project.
6. Share the project as a new file on the desktop.
You can try to angle the camera on the laptop to film over the students shoulder as they write on a whiteboard, a scrapbook or use equipments to explain their learning.
When using a desktop, use a portable whiteboard to write on while explaining their learning. They could use props such as books, photos, conduct interviews or create a demonstration.
I have created prompt sheets for the students to use while creating their recordings for both iMovie 8 or 9 and for iMovie 10.
Click here to see an example using iMovie to record and explanation of learning |
OR
Using Quicktime to screen record while using Kidpix to draw and/or annotate.
Open Kidpix
You can import an image if you wish to annotate a photo, a picture or turn a pdf into a jpeg (through Preview) to annotate a document.
Get it all set up and ready to go, then hide it (place it in the dock)
You are able to create a template if you would like your class to explain the same strategy (maths) or subject.
Then open Quicktime:
Once you have clicked on the "Record" button you will see this message.
Click on Kidpix in the dock and you can start your explanation straight away.
When you have finished, press ⌘, ⌃, ␛ (command, control, escape) and this will stop the recording and bring up the finished recording ready for you to give the file a name and save it.
Click here to see an example of using Qucktime and Kidpix to record the student's learning |
These files can be then uploaded into Google Docs, inserted into Keynote, Book Creator, iBook Author or any other applications that can use .mov or .mp4 files.
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