True Love = Explain Everything and iMovie

I used Explain Everything to make this scale building video for my beginner percussion students – once the video was finished, I exported it to my camera roll and opened it up in iMovie where I added sound effects and background music.

There is an option in GarageBand to export music directly to Explain Everything – this may work nearly as well, but without sound effects.

If you are unsure, I am a HUGE FAN OF EXPLAIN EVERYTHING!

Again, I was able to give normal instruction and write or laser point while I was actually creating the video – it is a really neat and extremely functional tool! Try it! You will probably love it – but no way you will love it more than me right now!

Thanks Explain Everything!

Related Posts

  • YouTube Week! Some of you might roll your eyes at this one, but having a YouTube account and basic knowledge of how the website works is extremely beneficial when you are trying to cultivate any […]
  • EDpuzzleEDpuzzle Here's a lucky little tool for VERY EASY flipping! ONLY use EDpuzzle if: you enjoy technologies that are easy to use you want to have your students watch videos to learn and […]
  • On Accessibility – Is your online content for students accessible?On Accessibility – Is your online content for students accessible?  I recently attended a training that is required of all teachers in my district before the new school year begins. We are again changing the formatting of our required […]
  • Beginning the transformationBeginning the transformationHelping students understand the possibilities of them being in charge of their education is step numero uno! If you look back to my previous post here you will see that my first flipped […]
  • Listening Literacy Playlists (and how to use them in Google Forms!)Listening Literacy Playlists (and how to use them in Google Forms!)A listening lesson is something that every student can do on their own. These kinds of quick assignments can EASILY be made and reproduced weekly/monthly/whatever-ly by just copying and […]
  • The First ExperimentThe First ExperimentTesting the waters of middle school technology With the first day of school upon us and classroom procedures the talk of the teachers lounge I made my first official flipped […]