Welcome to the Bended Corner! My name is Crystal, and I am an MLS student at SHSU! This blog is my digital scrapbook for all my library-related ideas and assignments!
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Image from: https://optinmonster.com/best-instagram-video-editing-tools/ YouTube - I find myself on YouTube daily. It's filled with amazing tutorials, and I'm always able to find an answer to any of my questions. Like blogs, they are easy to subscribe to, and many YouTubers fill their channel with helpful information and ideas. For this post, I have linked several channels that are worth taking a look at. Linked are two videos from each channel that I believe to be most helpful to students and videos that students would enjoy best. Norman High School Library Getting Started in the Library is a helpful video because it walks students through the steps to get logged in to the available resources. Norman Public Schools Celebrate Your Freedom to Read is a video students will enjoy because it highlights different schools in the district. The read-aloud from staff encourages students to read freely and enjoy the literature they want to. TheUnq...
Image retrieved from: https://www.iconfinder.com/icons/4074103/content_on_demand_play_screen_cast_icon A screencast is a recording of your screen. It often includes audio of someone talking through what they are doing on the computer. This is an amazing way to include flip teaching instruction or to reteach individual students. It's also a quick and easy way to help staff navigate a new tech tool! I tried out two different screencast tools and made a sample video using each. I know that in my district, we have an account with Loom. I work very closely with my Instructional Technology Coach, and she often uses this program to record screencasts, so I was excited to start there. I was very impressed with how easy it was to navigate and how quickly I could get accustomed to using Loom. I could download the Chrome extension, which made it incredibly easy to pick up where I was and start recording. As we are nearing the end of the ...
Retrieved from: https://venngage.com/blog/what-is-an-infographic/ Infographics are visually appealing ways to represent data. In this post, I am going to explore three different web based applications that can be used to create infographics. First up is www.easel.ly/ Registering for Easelly is quick, easy and free. Infographics can be created in 3 steps and templates are available for use. Easelly offers upgraded plans that include different perks based on the plan. There is not a huge bank of free templates and there are constant reminders of "upgrading" that tend to get in the way. I do love that this site focuses on just infographics which can be good if you are easily overwhelmed by too many options! Second is http://piktochart.com/ Piktochart is also easy to set up, offers a free account and templates. What I love the most about this piktochart is that it lets users know exactly what is available with their free account and offers more that just infog...
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