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Knowmia, Panopto & MicroCone In The Classroom

Teachers, finding a diversifying mix of students in their classrooms, are always seeking new tools to simplify their preparation for impending classes. Two of these three tools offer learning-content creation with audio, slides, subtitles, notes and video while accommodating students of varied abilities.

First up, is Panopto, a soution to deliver searchable, accessible multimedia content with audio (captions), video (captions), slides, screen capture and extra video channels for blended learning at school and at tertiary level.

Why Classroom Capture? Views from a pioneer school

Panopto is expanding in Europe on a cloud-based or on-site basis, to work with smartphones, tablets and laptops as educators and students wish.

Another app, Knowmia, for creating flipped lessons on iPads, supports audio (captions), slides, video (captions) and notes for students of all abilities.

Read: Free Knowmia App for flipped video on iPads

Effectively, Knowmia is a ‘whiteboard type’ app for teachers to create flipped classroom content that can be prepared in advance for future delivery.

Finally, MicroCone.net is a USB-based microphone tool for groups to record podcasts, engage in Skype conversations and more. Most importantly, the system has a speech-to-text transcript option, for universal accessibility.

Microcone’s automatic speech-to-text conversion

The take-away message: universal design principles need to be at the core of teachers’ content-creating solutions as flipped classrooms are adopted. In any group, the seven different learning styles may pop up – plus students (and maybe educators) have their own personal access needs to address.

More Reading

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  • Digital Media Content Is Double-Edged For Deaf Students
  • Digital Readers (eReaders) Improve Child Literacy
  • Apps for Son’s Language Development (Part 1)
  • The Necessity of Teaching ICT Skills In Schools
  • Interactive Whiteboards Boost Pupils’ ICT Literacy
  • Radio-Captioning And Its Relevance To Education
Oct 11, 2013Caroline Carswell

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