[CASL-L] Student video recording suggestions

Melissa Thom melissa_thom at whps.org
Fri Apr 7 07:59:40 PDT 2017


I have recently found  FlipGrid and buncee which may be viable options.

Melissa

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On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Lauren Hunt <huntla at danbury.k12.ct.us>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am collaborating with a teacher on a student project (3rd grade). We
> want the students to be able to video record themselves presenting their
> opinion pieces. We have chromebooks and Macbooks in our school. In our
> district, the ability for students to be able to download apps from the
> Chrome Webstore is blocked.
>
> We could use iMovie but I have limited experience with it and from what I
> understand it can be very complex so I am worried it will be too difficult
> for the 3rd graders. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> --
> *Lauren Hunt*
> *Library Media Specialist*
> *Danbury Public Schools*
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