Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Google Docs: Use Snagit to Leave Audio/Visual Feedback

Great post from Alice Keeler at Teacher Tech.  The good news is that Snagit is already installed on our Chromebooks.  Try it out!
Snagit Feedback
One of my favorite EdTech tools is Snagit. I use both the desktop version and the free Chrome extension. The Chrome extension is a great way to leave students audio and visual feedback. Snagit allows you to screen record. Snagit records your voice along with what is on your screen. This allows students to see what you are talking about. Best of all, Snagit saves the feedback to Google Drive.

Install Snagit

You need to be using Google Chrome and have installed the Snagit Chrome extension.

Resize the Window

When you screen record you want to make sure the student can see what you are seeing. I try to resize the window so it is rectangular. Almost like you are viewing a YouTube video.
Resize

Zoom

If I really want to make sure the student can see what I am seeing I will zoom in on the screen. Use Control Plus to zoom in. Control Minus to zoom out and Control Zero to reset the zoom.
Control Plus

Snagit Chrome Extension

Click on the Snagit Chrome extension up next to the Omnibox.
This will launch a side panel.
Side Panel Snagit

Screen

The top options allow you to do screenshots. Underneath “VIDEO” is an option for “Screen.” Click on “Screen” to start the screen recording.
The first option is to record your entire screen. I usually only want to record the window with student work. Choose the 2nd option which is the active window you were looking at.
Second option snagit

Talk

Provide the student audio feedback. Since the screen is also being recorded you can highlight the particular element you are looking at.

Keep it Short

Keep the recording short, you can create multiple feedback comments if you wish.

Stop Sharing

At the bottom of the screen is a blue button to “Stop sharing.” Click this to end the recording.
Stop sharing snagit

Recording Window

A new window will pop up. It may take a minute for the recording to process, your bandwidth speed will matter. Keeping the recording short reduces processing time. Name the screen recording once it has processed.
Recording window

Google Drive Link

Click on the blue button in the bottom right-hand corner. Choose the option for “Google Drive link.” The video was automatically saved to Google Drive. You need the link to the video. Google Drive Link

Caution

By default items in your Google Drive are private. This means that the video you created for the student is private. The student will not be able to view or listen to the video if it is private.Change the viewing permissions on the TechSmith folder in Google Drive to anyone with the link can view. Snagit Chrome extension screen recordings are automatically saved to the TechSmith folder. If the sharing permissions on the folder are changed, then any screenshots or recordings will take on the sharing permissions of the folder. In other words, if you take the time to change the sharing permissions on the folder then all of your Snagit recordings will be visible with the link.

Insert Comment

In the Google Doc, insert a comment. I use the keyboard shortcut Control Alt M. You can also right click and choose “Comment” from the menu.
Control Alt M
Paste (Control V) the link to the feedback recording into the comment. Students can click on the link to view the video and hear your feedback.
Paste feedback comment

Google Classroom

Instead of pasting the link into a comment in a Google Doc, you can paste the feedback link into the private comment spot in Google Classroom.

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