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Clips
What’s It Like?
Teachers and students can use Clips to create engaging, accessible video presentations that can include Live Titles (captions), music, and fun labels or animated posters. Teachers might create a short video to introduce a class project or even record video instructions in advance for a substitute teacher to play for the class. Students can use Clips as a creative way to demonstrate learning: to describe a concept, deliver a book report, or tell a story. Kids might interview several classmates on a subject and then learn how to edit the video using the simple Trim feature. Since the captions feature is available in so many languages, Clips is a great option for practicing and presenting in foreign language classes.
Price: Free
Grades: 8-12
Rating: 4/5
Pros: Integrates seamlessly with Apple’s photo and music libraries; video captions are available in many languages.
Cons: “Smart” social sharing could be too easy; teachers will want to teach kids about privacy concerns.
Bottom line: This slick video creation app is fun, empowering, and accessible in lots of languages, but be careful with sharing.
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