Screencastify Lite Chrome Extension
Ready to take your tech integration up a notch?
Move into the deeper end of the SAMR pool of tech integration by incorporating screencasts into the teaching and learning that happens in your room.
Screencasts are video/audio recordings of your desktop. The Screencastify Chrome extension allows you to easily take and share videos of this type. (Scroll down for the how-to's)
Top Tips for Teacher-made Screencasts
#1 Remediation / Flipped Instruction
#2 Teach the Tech / Formatting
#3 Give Video/Oral Feedback while reviewing work
Top Tips for Student-made Screencasts
#1 Explain the thought-process while solving a problem
#2 Narrate a Google Slides or other Presentation
#3 Dub a video with new language/narration
#3 Dub a video with new language/narration
Teacher-Made:
- Remediation
- Make a video to re-explain tough concepts.
- Put this video in a Google Form or an EdPuzzle to check for student understanding.
- Did you know? Google Forms can send students to a remediation video if they select the incorrect answer.
- Use the video as a must-do before retaking an assessment.
- Flipped
- Record your teaching and assign it to students before you teach it in class, or even have them watch during class.
- Give checks for understanding, then differentiate the lesson for those who need remediation vs those who require a challenge.
- Teach the Tech / Formatting
- When giving a digital assignment, most students can figure out the tech. So, why waste valuable in-class time teaching it? Post a quick how-to screencast to demonstrate the tech and/or formatting of your project.
- No time? See if your tech coach has one to lend you ;-)
- Feedback
- Record yourself while reviewing a student's work. Allow them to hear your feedback for each section as you show it with your mouse. Works great for projects that don't offer a comment section.
Student-Made:
- ANY OF THE ABOVE !
- That's right! Have a student create any of the above resources instead of doing it yourself. Perfect for the student that finishes earlier than others, is tech savvy or simply needs a challenge.
- Explain Yourself
- This is the $$$ maker! Whether it is math problem or a project, try at least one time this year to have your students record their thinking over their assignment.
- Instead of doing 10 math problems....
- Do 3 ! Have the students record themselves doing one of the problems and thinking out loud.
- Put all the videos in a Google Slides for the class to share
- Teacher puts feedback in the "speaker notes"
- Project Explination
- Have the students submit a video of their project going over what they did. You will be better able to give feedback when you hear the justifications for their choices.
- Narrate Google Slides
- Instead of presenting 1 at a time during class....
- Have each student record himself talking over his presentation
- Post these presentations for the entire class to see
- Padlet
- Google Slides
- Give students the task of offering thoughtful feedback to 3 presentations
- Dub a Video
- Synthesize information! Raise DOK levels by having students create dialogue over a video
- Find a video on YouTube, mute the sound and talk over it
- Great for World Languages
- Retell literature with a twist
- Recreate historical scenes
Or Click HERE to see a Screencast of the above presentation.
How can you (or have you) used Screencasts in your class?
Comment Below!
I love Screencastify for science lab directions and safety reminders--that way I'm not saying the same thing 5 times a day, and I don't forget anything important.
ReplyDeleteGreat in a Hyperdoc! https://youtu.be/1zKOcNzi9fE