Present+Information

The tools on this page will help you create digital content to present information. Click on each tool to view the available resources.

**myBrainshark** || myBrainshark is a free, web-based application that allows you to create voice-over presentations using your PowerPoints and documents. Your recorded audio is saved over each individual slide, so making edits does not require you to rerecord the entire presentation. myBrainshark also allows you to insert survey questions. ||
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 * Audacity** || Audacity is a free audio editor and voice recorder application. This free tool can be used to record and edit your own tracks for narrations, music, recorded lectures, podcasts, etc. Click the link to view our resources for Audacity. ||
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 * Jing** || Jing is a free screencasting service that lets you record anything happening on your computer screen, including the audio. Jing allows you to record for up to five minutes and then upload the recording to the Web. ||
 * [[image:loom.JPG]] || [|Loom]is a free screencasting tool that works in the Google Chrome web browser. You may capture anything on your computer screen and/or webcam and also perform some minor edits on your videos. There is also a "send with loom" feature to send your finished videos to others. ||
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 * Mediasite** || Mediasite Desktop Recorder is a free screencasting tool available to HCC faculty and staff that allows users to make digital recordings of lectures or presentations. Once finished, the recordings can be uploaded immediately to Mediasite and then shared through a unique weblink. Another advantage of the Desktop Recorder is that it can be installed on multiple devices! ||
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 * PowerPoint** || PowerPoint is a slide show presentation program developed by Microsoft. This link has a list of documentations and resources showing use of PowerPoint. ||
 * [[image:powtoon.JPG]] || [|Powtoon]is a free (or paid) online tool to create animations. You can incorporate characters, text, images, music and narration. ||
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 * Prezi** || Prezi is a free, non-linear, online presentation too. You can use Prezi to create robust, exciting presentations without the need to download software. Your Prezi presentations may include images, text, YouTube videos, audio clips, and the use of a zoom and pan feature to create a sense of movement. Click the link to find out more about Prezi. ||
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 * Screencast-O-Matic** || Screencast-O-Matic is a free screencasting service that allows you to instantly make digital recordings of your computer screen, including audio narration. Screencast-O-Matic allows you to publish the recordings to the Web, YouTube, or save them to your computer. ||
 * **Time Graphics** || [[file:Time Graphics.pdf]] a free website that can create digital timelines with images, text and video. ||
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 * Weebly** || Weebly is a free, easy-to-use website builder. Use Weebly's drag-and-drop feature to add text, images, YouTube videos, and documents to create your website. Weebly can be used to create student ePortfolios, classroom blogs, or to host classroom materials for your students. Click the link to find out more about this great tool! ||
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 * Windows Movie Maker** || Windows Movie Maker is free video editing software available from Microsoft. Users have the ability to add and edit videos, images, text, and audio to create highly engaging movies. The movies can then be easily shared with others. Windows Movie Maker can be used to demonstrate knowledge by creating a digital story. ||
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