![]() Once again, as usual I would like to say thanks for reading and have fun playing around with this app. Whilst there is a desktop version of this app using it comes at a cost after a seven day free-trial so I would personally stick to the iPad version. This is an app that I had no previous use of prior to the session but after briefly having it demonstrated to us in session and not having time to use it, I decided to buy it on my iPad and I would recommend it to anyone with an iPad as it is fun to see what you can create. So thats a quick look at Videoscribe and it’s uses. It could also be used as a discussion point for children looking at a picture from several aspects, including perhaps developing a storyline or discussing emotions, possibly even leading to some drama. This could be used as a very nice way of introducing topics in the classroom, for example using the clock image as a way of introducing children to telling the time, asking ‘what may we be learning about today’?Ģ. Whilst this software is easy to use it is definitely suited as a tool for teaching with KS2 predominantly, that is KS2 children will find it a lot easier to use the software as I feel that KS1 children will be confused by all of the buttons as it took me time to get used to them.ġ. Videoscribe lets you create an animated story - think of the UPS Whiteboard commercials As Sparkol says, Often called Whiteboard animation or Fast. ![]() This picture shows how the different buttons in Videoscape are used to help create a video with clear buttons showing how to zoom in and out and also how to change items already added into the video. ![]() This app allows users to be able to drag both images and text into the animation as well as backing tracks to accompany the video. Screenshot showing the buttons for the using Videoscape ![]()
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