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3 Hours Graduate Credit through Colorado State University - Pueblo

ONLINE and SELF-PACED

 

Course Instructor: Andy Chapple (andrewchapple.edu@gmail.com)

 

Catalog Description: This course is designed to give teachers an introduction to screencasting. A screencast can be a powerful educational tool to help with differentiation, independent learning, remediation, and flipped classroom scenarios. Screencasts are a useful supplement for when a teacher cannot be in the classroom. Students will explore and discover how to create screencasts for their classroom.

 

 

 

Required Text(s) and Other Materials:

· Computer with microphone (many laptops have one built-in, or you can purchase one online)

· (Optional) Webcam (could be built into the computer or you might want to purchase one)

· Screencasting software (Student’s choice)

 

Course Objectives:

1. Students will review professional articles related to screencasting.

2. Students will discover, research, and review tools that can be used for screencasting.

3. Students will create multiple screencasts to meet different learning objectives.

4. Students will reflect on how screencasting can be useful in their classroom to improve student learning.

5. The student will create and design projects for classroom use.

6. The student will design lesson plans & project examples

7. The students will use technology to foster collaboration within their classroom.

8. The students will implement curriculum methods and strategies that use technology to maximize student learning

9. The students will use technology to facilitate learning beyond the walls of the classroom.

Crafting Video Lessons: Creating Cool Content for Modern Classrooms

$389.00Price
  • Once registration is complete, you will receive a welcome letter from the instructor within 48 hours with access codes and instructions for the course. If you do NOT hear from the instructor, please email support@connectedclassroomcourses.com

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