New tools are making it even easier to create quality tutorial videos without leaving your browser. Iorad is a one-click extension for recording browser activity. You can record a voice over or turn the resulting video into step-by-step directions that you can print out as a PDF. For students who dream of YouTube stardom, instructional technology coach Alex Mitts suggested Loom, a tutorial creator students can use for just about anything. “Have students explain their thinking to you and take the guesswork out of who the work belongs to,” he said. Or, “allow students to comment on each others’ work to foster discussion.” And unlike Screencastify, another popular tool, there are no monthly limits for free users.
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