Reshan Richards, the director of education technology at Montclair Kimberley Academy in New Jersey and the co-creator of the Explain
Everything screencasting app, guest blogs on qualitative formative assessment.
Not exact matches
Though intended as a
screencasting tool, Explain
Everything is equally effective as a drawing tablet, a word processing program, an audio recording studio, and a video creation device.
Explain
Everything is a fantastic
screencasting tool that lets students draw on an image like a map or photograph as they point out different features of the animal or ecosystem that they studied for a research report.
They might make a public service announcement in iMovie, or a
screencast that highlights different parts of an annotated text in Explain
Everything.
Explain
Everything is a tool that's perfect for creating
screencasts on iPads or Chromebooks.
Older students might use a
screencasting app such as Explain
Everything or Educreations to show their mathematical problem solving, create a book trailer from their summer reading, or publish a public service announcement (PSA) about appropriate iPad use in the classroom.
One example is the powerful
screencasting tool Explain
Everything.
Students can also use a
screencasting app like Explain
Everything to annotate their screenshots and record their voice to demonstrate their understanding.
The beauty of Explain
Everything is its ability to export
screencasts / videos to cloud services for sharing beyond the app and the company's website.
Here's an article on 4 compelling ideas for using Book Creator in the classroom Nearpod Appitic website — a large list of apps, sorted into categories Showbie iAnnotate PDF Educreations — «interactive whiteboard and
screencasting tool» Explain
Everything — screen casting and interactive whiteboard tool iDoceo — very comprehensive teacher tool for collecting work samples, organising classes and assessing student work