You can also create your slides by importing PowerPoint slides or a series of images. Typically, you begin with a palette that you can bring various elements into from a variety of sources (Photos, Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote, OneDrive, Box, among others). You can find and download the app in the appropriate app store for an average price of $2.99 (price may vary depending on the platform you use). This project includes imported images, shapes, and text boxes. ![]() Figure 1 – The Explain Everything palette. I found this very useful for topics that include movement. You can draw or type, or move objects with your finger or stylus. When you push the “record” button, it records your audio, but it also records what you do on the screen. The main thing that I find unique about it is that it also allows you to “record” movements. You can make a series of slides and narrate each slide with audio. In Explain Everything you create a slideshow into which you can import documents, images (some in-app image editing features are included such as background removal and cropping), videos, sound files, and browser windows. The company is based in Poland and New York, and the app grew out of the desire of its creators to be able to animate their podcasts (for more about the background of Explain Everything, visit ). ![]() ![]() By Shannon Spasova, Assistant Professor of Russian and Technology Specialist in the Center for Language Teaching Advancement, Michigan State University.Įxplain Everything is a whiteboard/screencasting app for iPad, iPhone, Windows tablets and desktop (not for Windows phone yet), Chrome devices, and Android devices, but the most robust version is for iOS (for a comparison of features available on various devices, see the features comparison chart available on the main page of the app’s website).
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