What tools have high potential for a Hybrid course?

There is a veritable plethora of tools “out there” that could be used for either the on-line or the classroom part of a hybrid course.  These tools can be used to create music, videos, blogs, text, simulations, and so on.  They can be used to take you around the world to look at geography, science, culture, art, technology, and so on.  And so on. And so on.

I am currently using Camtasia for making videos and Quip for electronic (smartphone/laptop) classroom interaction. I would be interested in seeing what types of things other people would like to do for presentation of material and what, if any, tools they have discovered to help them do that.

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One Response to What tools have high potential for a Hybrid course?

  1. Lynn Greenough says:

    I’m learning how to use Adobe Presenter and Adobe Captivate. My goal is to create engaging, visually-appealing presentations (moving beyond PowerPoint). I find the Adobe products are not terribly intuitive to use. And it takes time – it’s very hard to rush the work. But I think the payoff will be worth it.

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