Posts filed under: Video Presentation

If you create long-form content and want to create short-form social media snips to drive traffic, here's my review of LiveLink.ai. ...
We'll spotlight a set of three good videos that merit far more views than they received. You have a second shot at some gems you may have missed....
In a time when a virus is keeping us apart, we find our own ways to stay connected. Learn how Zoom can be your go-to platform for meetings and videos....
What's your all-time favorite Super Bowl commercial? For me, it is one that aired in 2013. It tugged at our heartstrings, and turned out to be the most talked-about commercial of the day. The voice is unmistakable...Paul Harvey. The message...
Blogger has added a “stats” tab. It has evidently been there since May, but I just noticed it a couple of weeks ago. One of the neat features is the ability to see which posts have the most hits. Here...
Blogger has added a “stats” tab. It has evidently been there since May, but I just noticed it a couple of weeks ago. One of the neat features is the ability to see which posts have the most hits. Here...
My last post was devoted to the Flip video. The Free Technology for Teachers blog featured more than 20 ways to use this tool in the classroom. The post is well worth reading. Click here to read it....
Technology continues to get smaller, more affordable, and better. Such is the case of the Flip Video. I got mine at Wal-Mart for $50. The Flip is probably the world’s easiest video camera:Step 1: Turn it on.Step 2: Push the...
YouTube has great videos and lots of them. There are other alternatives that teachers may want to explore. This post from Free Technology for Teachers provides over 30 resources....
I read about a site called Animoto.com and gave it a try. If a picture is worth a thousand words, probably the best way to tell you what the site is all about is to show you: After creating an...