In this episode, we’ll break down the steps to easily create personalized educational videos for students. You’ll hear my top tips, from selecting the perfect tool to making your video accessible with captions and QR codes. If you’re looking to capture your students’ attention and make classroom learning more engaging, this episode has you covered!
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Tips for Making Your Own Educational Videos
- Choose a simple, user-friendly tool to get started.
- Aim for short and sweet videos to make content more digestible for students.
- Focus on accessibility, like adding captions or translations.
- Use QR codes or short links to share videos easily.
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EPISODE RESOURCES
- Connect with Dr. Monica Burns on X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky & Instagram
- Sign up for the Free Newsletter
- Check out EdTech Books by Dr. Monica Burns
- Explore Artificial Intelligence Resources, Events & Workshops & Free Stuff
- Grab EdTech Essentials: 12 Strategies for Every Classroom in the Age of AI 2nd Edition & download the FREE Study Guide
- Adobe Express for Education (Free creation tools)
- Scratch (Coding tool for kids)
- Stop Motion Studio (iPad animation app)
- Bitly (URL Shortener)
- Brisk Teaching (AI-powered teacher tools)
- Padlet TA (AI-powered tools for teachers)
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- How to Put a QR Code on a Flyer (Blog Post)
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