Pencasting and Other Ways to Incorporate Videos in Your Classes
May 18, 2017•32 min
Episode description
Brandy Dudas talks about pencasting and other ways to incorporate videos in your classes on episode 153 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Quotes from the episode
I try not to over-edit.
—Brandy Dudas
I had to weigh my belief in open educational resources with being scared about what the public was going to say.
—Brandy Dudas
Give it a try and you’ll be surprised at the positive feedback you’ll get from your students.
—Brandy Dudas
Resources Mentioned
KhanAcademy
Autodesk Sketchbook
Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft Surface Pro*
Brandy’s Youtube Channel
Adjusted Trial Balance video, viewed almost 16,000 times
Powtoon
VideoScribe
Connectivism Video (created with video scribe)
Provincial Instructors Diploma Program at Vancouver Community College
Slideuments
Nancy Duarte
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