Explain Everything BASIC:
In this section, you will learn the BASICS of Explain Everything. Record and annotate over a blank sheet.
Step 1: Explore and PlayStart with the simple tools: Pencil, eraser, undo and record. Don't try to use too many tools at the beginning or you'll get overwhelmed. Record yourself PLAYING a game or just doodling and talking at the same time. JUST PLAY!!!
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Student and Teacher BASIC Samples:
2nd grade sample (my son)...sorry, we're at a baseball field doing this.
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Jill's sample
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Explain Everything ADVANCED:
Learn some ADVANCED features of Explain Everything where you will:
- Create a slide deck in Google Slides (to teach from)
- Import your Google Slides to Explain Everything
- Record and Annotate over your Google Slide deck.
Step 1: Create a Google Slide deck to teach from (I'd create it on my laptop because I'm faster and more comfortable)Create a Google Slide deck that you will use to teach/deliver content. Click here to see a sample (link) slide deck.
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Step 2: Upload your Google Slide deck to Explain EverythingOn your teacher iPad, open the Explain Everything App. Upload your Google Slide deck to
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Step 3: Record and AnnotateIf this is your first time, pick a few tools so you're not overwhelmed. Record your video tutorial.
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Step 4: Watch your video
This is the final video. This is what your students will see.
Student and Teacher ADVANCED Samples:
Ashley Shinn created a Google Slides presentation to teach students how to add and subtract fractions. She uploaded her Google Slides into Explain Everything and then annotated and recorded her voice. Here's Part 1 and 2.
Danielle Clay created a Google Slides presentation to teach students different addition strategies. She uploaded her Google Slides into Explain Everything and then annotated and recorded her voice.
Megan Togami created a Google Slides presentation to teach students different division strategies. She uploaded her Google Slides into Explain Everything and then annotated and recorded her voice. This was her 2nd try using this. This time around, she incorporated the pointer tool to help her students focus/re-direct
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Megan Togami created a Google Slides presentation to teach students different subtraction strategies. She uploaded her Google Slides into Explain Everything and then annotated and recorded her voice.
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