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Screen Recording, Video Editing & Lecture Capture Tools

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These tools allow educators to record, annotate, edit, and share screen or webcam videos for lessons, tutorials, and flipped classrooms. Many include features like audio narration, cursor highlighting, webcam overlays, and export options to video platforms. They are useful for creating asynchronous learning content or demonstrating processes in software, coding, or presentations. Some tools are desktop-based while others run as Chrome extensions or cloud platforms.

Tools:

  • Screencastify – A Chrome extension for quick screen recordings with webcam and mic integration. Teachers can export videos to Google Drive or YouTube and share directly.

  • CamStudio – A free, open-source Windows tool for recording screen activity into AVI files. Great for low-resource screen capture.

  • DVDVideoSoft Free Studio – Offers tools for video conversion, editing, and downloading. Includes screen recording for tutorials and e-learning content.

  • HandBrake – An open-source video transcoder useful for compressing or reformatting large educational video files.

  • Google Workspace Screen Recorder – Google tool for quickly capturing screen activity with Drive integration.

  • Snag.gy – Simple tool to paste and share screenshots for remote feedback or instruction snapshots.

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