
YouTube
YouTube is where I will house all of my future screen casts and math resources. It is a great way to keep your videos organized and accessible.
Even if you don't want to upload your own videos, create a channel and some YouTube Playlists of topics you are learning about. This will give your students a one stop shop to all of the videos they need to access.

Explain Everything
Explain Everything is an easy-to-use design, screencasting, and interactive whiteboard tool that lets you annotate, animate, narrate, import, and export almost anything to and from almost anywhere.
You can export this directly to your YouTube page or almost any other website (Google Drive, Evernote, etc.)
Google Classroom
Classroom is a free web-based platform that integrates your Google Apps for Education account with all your Google Apps services, including Google Docs, Gmail, and Google Calendar. Classroom saves time and paper, and makes it easy to create classes, distribute assignments, communicate, and stay organized.
Teachers can quickly see who has or hasn't completed the work, and provide direct, real-time feedback and grades right in Classroom.
Prezi
Students create their own Prezi Presentations. These presentations are visually exciting, easy to use, and emotionally engaging. Students work in groups to create their presentations dealing with math content learned this year. Their work will focus on communication, to efficiently share information and knowledge about math content with their peers.
iMovie
iMovie is a video editing software application you can edit the photos and video clips and add titles, themes, music, and effects, including basic color correction and video enhancement tools and transitions such as fades and slides. There are currently hundreds of iMovie video tutorials online.
Copyright Joshua E. Seabolt 2015