Nice use of the video. Interesting the way you incorporated the captioning, as you mentioned in the online learning for disabled posting. It is interesting the way YouTube is being incorporated into so many places. My daughter (high school) had an assignment that required them to create a video and upload to YouTube. These new technologies definitely engage the learner; although myself I'm still hesitant about creating the video.
I used Camtasia for the video and putting in the caption was not hard because I had the script. Many people don't like to read caption but I love captions...especially if you watch a movie and you try to make out what the person is saying.
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Nice use of the video. Interesting the way you incorporated the captioning, as you mentioned in the online learning for disabled posting. It is interesting the way YouTube is being incorporated into so many places. My daughter (high school) had an assignment that required them to create a video and upload to YouTube. These new technologies definitely engage the learner; although myself I'm still hesitant about creating the video.
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