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PixiClip

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PixiClip Logo

 Using PixiClip

 Level 2 No Data Is Shared Icon

Level 2 Tool

No data is shared:

Access to this tool does not require any user to share information about themselves

Grades:

  Primary

  Intermediate

  Middle

  High

     

This information last checked: 10/21/2016

 

 

 

 

Getting Started 

 

PixiClip is a free Web 2.0 tool which allows you to create narrated screen casts on top of a whiteboard.  PixiClip will record what you say, draw, type, etc.  You can even add images to support your explanations.  PixiClip does not require an account and provides a URL which allows you to share your creation.  

 

Learning How 

 

**BCPS users need to use Internet Explorer to create a PixiClip**

 

Downloadable Tutorial with Screenshots

Content provided by educatorstechnology.com

 


1- Click on "create a Pixiclip"

Create PixiClip

2- Click record as shown here

Record PixiClip

3- Use the tools to doodle on the canvas. These tools include a pencil, marker, and a text. You can choose the colour you like from the colour palette on the left.

Use Tools PixiClip

4- If you have an image in your computer that you want to mark up or write on, click on "upload image" button to upload it to your PixiClip canvas or drag and drop it there.

Upload Image PixiClip

5- You can also add voice and video clips using the buttons below

Add Voice & Video PixiClip

 

6- When you finish creating your tutorial, you can save and share it with others.

Share PixiClip

 

 

 

Ideas for Use  Ideas provided by EducatorsTechnology.com

 

  • Create a how-to guide to walk students through the different steps of a given process.
  • Create screen recordings to provide students with feedback or remediation. 
  • Students can use it to create book trailers or introductions to projects they are working on.
  • Use PixiClip to create flipped lessons. You can create instructional videos with annotated illustrations on the whiteboard and share them with students to watch at home. 
  • Students can use it for storytelling. They can create short stories using their own images together with narration using their voice.

 

 

 

 
Substitution
Augmentation
Modification
Redefinition

Provide multiple means of

Representation (Content)

   
   

Provide multiple means of

Action and Expression (Product)

      Students use PixiClip to explain a new math concept using real world images.  The PixiClip is shared with students that are absent on BCPSOne. 

Provide multiple means of

Engagement (Process)

     
Create a PixiClip to explain the next day's concept and assign as homework.  Engage students in meaningful application the next day in class. 

 

 

 

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