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Hey Erin. Any web-based video editing is going to require a very good and very stable internet connection. If you have that, then I would suggest jaycut.com - it has an amazing number of features and is the best I've seen. There are a ton of other choices for putting together video mashups, but most of these products offer much less creative control (one that I've used in the past has been onetruemedia.com - but that site gives you a watermark and its a little glitchy). Check out www.cogdogroo.com for a pretty comprehensive list of good digital story tools. Good luck!! And have fun! And remember, dealing with the problems that will inevitably arise from such a lesson should be viewed as a teaching opportunity in patience and problem solving skills. In the end it will all be worth it.... -- Matt Henchen Social Studies Teacher Technology Integrationist Harwood Union Middle/High School --- Edtech Archives, posting guidelines and other information are at: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~edweb Please include your name, email address, and school or professional affiliation in each posting. To unsubscribe send the following command to: LISTSERV@H-NET.MSU.EDU SIGNOFF EDTECH
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