Video & Audio
Enhance Your Classroom Through Sight and Sound
Adobe Spark is an online video editing program that provides very basic editing.
Audacity is an excellent program for creating multi-tracked audio files.
Enabling Your Microphone or Speakers in Windows 10
To change audio device:
- Right click on the speaker icon in the lower right corner of your screen.
- Click Open Volume Mixer.
- Double left click on the System Sounds icon.
- Click the Playback tab.
- Right click on the device that you would like to hear your sound played through and select "Enable". It is best to only have one enabled at a time.
To turn on the microphone:
- Right click on the speaker icon in the lower right corner of your screen.
- Click Open Volume Mixer.
- Double left click on the System Sounds icon.
- Click the Recording tab.
- Right click on the microphone that you would like to hear your sound played through and select "Enable". It is best to only have one microphone enabled at a time.
This video shows you how to use your mobile device or a computer to stream live on Facebook.
Flashback Express gives you the power to record your screen as well as use your webcam as a recording tool.
Part 2 of Flashback Express tutorials.
Record your screen or create an animated gif.
Screen recorder and more.
Shotcut is the district's default video editing program. For more indepth tutorials go to http://www.wdbqschools.org/VideoEditing.aspx.
This Stream video shows you how to create a stop motion video using apps that are installed on the district computers.
A great program to use in conjunction with YouTube Live streaming sessions.
Sway is a powerful presentation tool that offers more options than a PowerPoint.
Watch Youtube videos without distractions in a family-friendly environment.
This video tutorial explains how to do a YouTube Live streaming session.