In this episode we’ll discuss the steps it takes to add captions to student videos. You’ll hear about different captioning resources available to you and your students so you can easily add captions to your video creations this school year!
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Video Captions for Student Videos
So let’s make this EdTech easy…
1. Identify a video project where you can add captions
2. Think about using voice-to-text as an option for captioning
3. Use a planning page to outline one sentence caption per slide
4. Add captions using a tool like Spark Video, Rev, or Quicc
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Book Birthday (information for this year’s celebration)
- 40 Ways to Inject Creativity into Your Classroom with Adobe Spark (information on the book)
- Adobe Spark Video (the example I shared in the podcast)
- Facebook page with videos (this is where you can use auto-generated captions)
- Instagram (this is where you can see the videos with captions I share in my Instagram stories)
- Easy EdTech Club (mentioned when talking about videos with captions)
- Rev.com (what I use for my Easy EdTech Club Videos)
- Speechnotes (voice-to-text option for when you record)
- Spark Video Planning Pages (with the keyword search graphic organizers)
- Spark for Education (landing page with all of the information for K-12)