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8 Secrets To Providing Amazing EdTech Customer Service | By @JeffBradbury | @SamPatue

TeacherCast

Whether you are a teacher trying to figure out how to invest your limited class resource budget, or an edtech company trying to secure your place in the market, customer service is something to look at closely. I tweeted out a question about Camtasia and Techsmith replied. Are they in the social media space I am already in?

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8 Secrets To Providing Amazing EdTech Customer Service that Directly Affects Students and Classrooms

My Paperless Classroom

Whether you are a teacher trying to figure out how to invest your limited class resource budget, or an edtech company trying to secure your place in the market, customer service is something to look at closely. I tweeted out a question about Camtasia and Techsmith replied. Are they in the social media space I am already in?

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Why Should Your Avatar Determine The Content Strategy For Your Blog or Podcast?

TeacherCast

However, if you are looking to carve out a niche teaching about the most innovative ways you can use an edtech product, then maybe you should be considering using YouTube and your blog as a vehicle for promoting your content. YouTube videos can just as easily be created using iMovie or Camtasia. Kinesthetic Content.

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Best Academic Research Tools for Researchers and Educators

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

If it happens that you use any academic research tool other than the ones mentioned here please share with us on our social media platforms. Some of the best video creating and editing tools I recommend for academic researchers include Wevideo, Flexclip, Veed, Camtasia, Kapwing, and Canva video editor.

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15 EPIC Tools I Can’t Live Without!

Shake Up Learning

Canva is my favorite tool for creating images for my blog and social media. Some other favorites are Screencastify , Snagit , and Camtasia. Google allows me to store, create, and, most importantly, collaborate! Be sure to peruse all of the Google Resources on this site. I use Canva every single day! It is only available for Mac.

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The TeacherCast Ultimate Guide To Podcasting

TeacherCast

However, if you are looking to carve out a niche teaching about the most innovative ways you can use an edtech product, then maybe you should be considering using YouTube and your blog as a vehicle for promoting your content. Social Media. Social Media is also a popular way of promoting your Podcast once it has been published.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

I am sure a number of other aspects are still lacking in which case I invite your feedback and contribution through email or social media. These include: WeVideo , Canva , Camtasia , Type Studio , Loom , Kapwing , PlayPosit , EdPuzzle , and more. Never underestimate the tidbits you can collect from social media search.