7/11/2017 0 Comments ToolsEdpuzzle was much easier than I had anticipated. I had learned about how it is used, that you find videos and can trim, add audio, music and questions. Many of the technology tools that are out there for education don’t fit my needs as a college baseball coach. When I learned about this tool however I was excited to play with it and explore how it works and how to use it with my players. Once I logged on it was simple. I don’t consider myself tech savvy and that is one of the reasons I was a little hesitant at first about using it. With the pop ups, and the videos explaining how to do things, I was able to create a lesson easily. There is a lot of video available that is really useful but often it is too long or we would have to watch on a projector. This tool allowed me to work with technology on the field giving my lessons much more flexibility. The one barrier with this tool is if there is no internet access on campus when we are working outside of the classroom.
I also explored screencast-o-matic. This was a great way to easily capture voice, screen or have a webcam. I created an account and played with the different tools. I could use this to do live at home instruction. I will play with this more to see how I can use it in other ways. The challenge that I see, that is a challenge always with technology there can be issues with internet.
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