Interactive videos engage learners in interaction with the content through different tools. Advanced plans start at $8/month, billed annually.
Besides, you can monitor learner engagement based on their feedback, reactions, and statistics on who watched your video and for how long.Ĭost: Free basic plan. Apart from screen and webcam recording, you can add customizable buttons to link to relevant resources, emphasize mouse clicks, and draw on your screen as you record. Loom is a modern solution for fast screen recording, sharing, and collecting feedback. In other words, iSpring Suite is a full-featured authoring solution for those who are serious about crafting high-quality eLearning materials.Ĭost: Starts at $770/year for the entire toolkit.
With iSpring, you can also build an interactive quiz to perform a knowledge check after your viewers have watched a video, or create slide-based courses and role-plays to enhance your employees’ knowledge from the video lesson.īesides, iSpring Suite lets you convert texts to lifelike voiceovers, which is extremely useful when you’re short on time or want to save the cost of a professional actor to narrate your video. For instance, you can add titles and captions, insert infographics, images, and music, or create transition effects. It has a simple interface and all the options needed to make professional-looking videos. Sir Ken Robinson says, “Creativity for me is not an option, it is an absolute necessity.” This presentation looks at some of the research surrounding the importance of creativity in education and provides samples of how creativity can be enhanced in the classroom using the modern communication tools provided by Adobe.ISpring Suite is a robust yet easy-to-use authoring toolkit that allows you to create training videos by recording your computer screen together with webcam footage and audio.
The role of the 21st century teacher is not to self-deliver content but to facilitate the understanding of key concepts and skills, cater for a range of learning styles and encourage the use of a range of tools that interconnect to help students construct learning and be creative. Numeracy and literacy skills are important but not at the expense of the 5 C's creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, computational thinking and communication.
This presentation challenges teachers and school administrators to keep up with societies changes or risk being irrelevant in the 21st Century.
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