Summary

In this chapter, we focused on video production and editing, looking at different ways of using these in Moodle. We started by looking at the basics of video formats and places to find free video online, followed by ways of downloading videos from YouTube. We then looked at ways of extracting DVD selections for later editing, and how to create photo slideshows, screencasts, an online TV station, and a stop motion video. Exploring Google Hangouts and YouTube was a good introduction to online-based software (sometimes called webware), and in Chapter 5, Understanding Web-based Applications and Other Multimedia Forms, we will focus on the kind of tools that are very common these days and useful for teaching and learning. This concept of the Web as an operating system and web tools as social applications can be a nice metaphor for learning and can extend Moodle's possibilities, by giving students more tools for creating content and a space to reflect, discuss, and assess these creations.

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