Anon, (2017). Screencasting to Engage Learning. [online] Available at: http://er.educause.edu/articles/2012/11/screencasting-to-engage-learning [Accessed 18 Jul. 2017].
The use of Screencast has become a prominent user on the internet. Screencast provides the ability to share ideas, deliver content, and provide feedback from others. Screencast can also be used to describe a process, explain a concept, or even present with narration on Power Point projects.
In the classroom, the Screencast can be used as an instructional tool, or used as the lesson itself, by using the flipped teaching model. With the flipped teaching method, instructors can use Screencast videos for lectures, and also assign task/homework to the their students. In the classroom, students can ask questions on a particular lessons they normally would not ask when they at home.
Screencast is a robust, very effective learning tool that can be used across any curriculum.
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