Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education
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Penxy - stream and record your presentations

Penxy - stream and record your presentations | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

Penxy is the easiest way to control and deliver your presentations from your iPad or iPhone during a real event. You can seamlessly stream your presentations (including your voice) online. Better yet, you can record your presentation so that you can share it with your social networks.


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It's not just a remote, it's a full-sized presenter view in your hands. Move around the room with your slidenotes, timer and slides preview. Switch slides with a single swipe wirelessly on projector. To connect a projector you need just open browser on it using computer.

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Free Technology for Teachers: Animation Desk - Create Short, Animated Videos (by @rmbyrne)

Free Technology for Teachers: Animation Desk - Create Short, Animated Videos (by @rmbyrne) | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

Animation Desk is an iPad app (free and premium versions available) for creating short, animated videos. The app allows you to create drawings using just your finger on your iPad's screen. In the free version of the app (the version that I tried) you can create up to 50 scenes in each of your projects. In each scene you can include as little or as much as you want to draw on the canvas. There are a few different brush and pencil effects that you can use in your drawings. The opacity of the colors you choose can be altered too. When you have completed drawing all of your scenes hit the play button to watch your animation unfold. If you're happy with your animation you can export it to YouTube. If you don't like an aspect of your animation, you can go back and edit one scene or all of the scenes.

 

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