VirtualMV/Digital Learning Technologies/Examples/Video

Examples

 * Video editor
 * Shotcut (2013). http://www.shotcut.org/
 * Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor.
 * Debut Video and Screen capture http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html (make sure you select the free for home use version)
 * Multiple file output types: .mov, .avi, .mpg, .mp4, .flv, .3gp, .swf, .dv.
 * ipod, psp, iphone, xbox and playstation 3 outputs.
 * choice of compressions (audio and video)
 * timelapse ability
 * add text and special effects to video
 * select screen area
 * jing: Screen capture http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
 * Free to use
 * Allows both capturing a still screen image and video recording with a maximum of 5 minutes.
 * Saves file as an swf which can be uploaded to the jing web site (maximum of 2GB free storage) or copied to your hard drive
 * animoto
 * cloud based presentation tool. Turn your photos, video clips, and music into videos to share with everyone (free & paid versions)
 * Vialogues (Video + Dialogue)
 * Online video with group discussion feature time stamped to the video
 * Example: A Dialogue on Vialogues Note the time line on the right of the page and the discussion. Also the second comment displays a question/response comment
 * Xtranormal
 * Xtranormal instantly turns your words into a 3D animated movie
 * popcorn Popcorn.js is an HTML5 media framework written in JavaScript for filmmakers, web developers, and anyone who wants to create time-based interactive media on the web. Popcorn.js is part of Mozilla's Popcorn project. 2012 Dec - only works with Firefox.
 * JW Player Allows dual HTML5 & Flash playback means stunning video on mobile as well as the desktop.

Microsoft Expressions encoder 4
 * Download Expression Studio Ultimate through Microsoft Dreamspark. It is bundled alongside web design software.
 * FREE HD Screen Capture Software - Expression Encoder 4 Filter


 * Take notes from videos

Pedagogy
De Boer, Kommers, and de Brock (2011) identified in their study four distinct styles: linear (watching a complete video once), elaborative (watching a complete video twice), maintenance rehearsal (watching part of a video repeatedly) or zapping (skipping through a video and watching brief segments).