Quicktime screen recording of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 30

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ph7IbnWHFZUfsMQvbk9yLiiZLw5H7-8W/view?usp=sharing

Once I realized I could do a quicktime screen recording it was super easy. I just had to set up the things I wanted to display ahead of time. Quicktime has always been in my computer this entire time (something like 10 years) and I NEVER thought to use it in this way. The simplicity of it makes it an invaluable tool for me. I can definitely see it being used again for plenty of lessons. I did have a little trouble trying to upload it to this blog. Dr. Gaston helped by reminding me that I could upload it to my Google drive and then share the link. Easy peasy.

4 thoughts on “Quicktime screen recording of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 30

  1. Hi Stanley! I really enjoyed your QuickTime screen recording. Shakespeare is a very interesting figure in history, and I think through your screen recording, you explain very well him and many of his contributions to literature. Awesome job using technology to help students learn!

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  2. I chose to use screencast for my own presentation, and was very happy with how easy it was. Did you have to do a few takes before you got a video you were happy with as well? You did a very good job with this video, and it goes to show how valuable tools like this will be for educators in the coming months!

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  3. We used your Sonnet lesson for our homeschool lesson today (especially since it’s National Poetry Writing Month).
    Poetry should be heard! Thank you for doing this for your assignment.

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