From the following website: https://www.techsmith.com/download/snagit/, download a free trial version of the screen capturing software know as Snagit and use the video resources in this module to learn about the software and its interface.
Now, think about all the knowledge and experience you currently have using and working with the internet. Use this knowledge to create a how-to video to be published on YouTube. The video created needs to be a minimum of five minutes and must include voiceover with your voice.
Using experience and a minimum of three sources of research, the how-to video in this case should be developed in a way to teach others how:
- The Internet supports online education
- To determine the validity of information over the internet demonstrating best practices of internet research.
- The Internet supports social networking including both pros and cons.
- To use research skills locating information to assist in completion of graded assessments
Once the video is created using Snagit, upload the video to YouTube and include the video link created from YouTube in the comments section of the submission area for this assignment. Also, include the sources of research used to support your video content in the comments section as well.
Important Note: We recognize and understand that some may not be comfortable uploading videos to YouTube. In these cases, upload and attach the actual video file to the submission area for this assignment and include the sources of research used to support your video content in the comments section.
Assignment Expectations
Video Length: Minimum of five minutes
Structure: Include voiceover
References: Use the appropriate APA style in-text citations and references for all resources utilized to create video content and references can be shown in the video itself.
Format: Snagit (Use of another screen video capture software can be used other than Snagit to create video)
File name: Name your saved file according to your first initial, last name, and the assignment number (for example, “RHall Assignment_1.mp4”)