Saturday, September 29th, 2007...8:52 pm
Sketchcast.com
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Thanks to the boys at Techcrunch for sharing this cool new site. Sketchcast is a free (like all great Web 2.0 sites!) site that allows users to create illustrations using their mouse or a graphics pen/tablet and record narration, if desired. The videos are then published, where they can be shared with other users, or embedded into a blog, wiki, etc. as seen here. Very nice idea, and I can see some great applications for the classroom, such as an easy means of creating/sharing tutorials (Imagine a video demonstration of long division, for example.). Check it out–Sketchcast.com.

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October 7th, 2008 at 9:48 am
[...] flash drawings and embed them into blogs, wikis, etc. I first wrote about Sketchcast about a year ago. I had a lot of teachers who enthusiastically embraced the site, so I know there is disappointment. [...]
January 21st, 2009 at 10:18 pm
[...] If you haven’t checked this site out, you really should. I first wrote about Sketchcast in September of 2007. This is a Web-based tool that allows users to create narrated drawings, that can then be embedded [...]
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