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Tech Tip Tuesday – Create and Annotate Screenshots on Any Computer (Free)

Tech Tip Tuesday – Create and Annotate Screenshots on Any Computer (Free)

by Chris Meshanko | Nov 17, 2020 | content, Google, instructional technology, Productivity, Web 2.0

In the past, Skitch was my go-to app for creating annotated screenshots. Sadly, Evernote stopped supporting Skitch in 2015. As someone who uses a Mac, PC (Windows), and Chromebook, I’ve been searching for a free (or inexpensive) solution that works on all...
Tech Tip Tuesday – Take Notes on YouTube Videos with VideoAnt

Tech Tip Tuesday – Take Notes on YouTube Videos with VideoAnt

by Chris Meshanko | Sep 22, 2020 | content, Distance Ed, Video, Web 2.0

What is VideoAnt? URL: https://ant.umn.edu/ Do you host your lectures on YouTube (unlisted) or share other videos with your students? If so, you and your students can use VideoAnt to take notes or leave comments during video playback, anywhere on the video timeline....
Reading and Marking Up PDF Texts for Teaching: Some Observations on Using iAnnotate

Reading and Marking Up PDF Texts for Teaching: Some Observations on Using iAnnotate

by Mendi Benigni | Feb 11, 2013 | iPad

Today we have Dr. Mike Duvall of the English department as our guest blogger.  He is a blogger in his own right and this post was actually taken from his blog, Duveronymous Yawp. Originally posted: http://goo.gl/3eE5B Last fall semester, I experimented with using an...

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