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This is a recording of a presentation by Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) at the Fall 2016 Kansas Google Summit in Maize, Kansas, on November 12. The title of the session was, “Quick Edit Videography Tips.” In the session participants watched 12 examples of classroom “quick edit” videos, discussed tips for student smartphone video projects, as well as workflows for publishing and sharing student video projects. Check out the podcast shownotes for links to referenced resources. Subscribe to additional audio podcasts by Wesley Fryer on Fuel for Educational Change Agents (https://audio.speedofcreativity.org), Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts (http://www.speedofcreativity.org/resources/socpodcast/) and The EdTech Situation Room (http://edtechsr.com). Kansas Google Summits are hosted twice per year, in the fall in Maize, Kansas, and in the spring in Lawrence, Kansas. Follow Dr. Robert Moody on Twitter (@DrRobertMoody) to stay updated on dates, locations, registration links, etc.
Shownotes:
- Quick Edit Video Resources on ShowWithMedia.com
- Student Project/School Quick Edit Video Examples
- Southeast Kansas Google Summit (Maize, KS)
- Follow Dr. Wesley Fryer on Twitter: @wfryer
- Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
- The EdTech Situation Room Podcast (@edtechSR)
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shout out to "Green Screen by Do Ink" iOS app https://t.co/85Nqr2sLSY in my #gsummitmaize "Quick Edit Videos' session @DoInkTweets
— Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) November 12, 2016
I've heard it twice today and I am convinced! @wfryer "Video is the pencil of the 21st century." #gsummitmaize
— MarciaHersh (@MarciaHersh) November 12, 2016