Resources

RESOURCES FOR YOUR RESEARCH

American Speech Language and Hearing Association – https://www.asha.org

Kennedy Krueger Institute –https://www.kennedykrieger.org/patient-care/conditions/communication-speech-language-disorders

National Association for the Education of Young Children – https://www.naeyc.org/resources/topics/language

Getting started with your first WordPress page – https://ithemes.com/tutorials/creating-wordpress-page/

RESOURCES FOR CREATING VIDEOS
Tools for creating videos using a Mac

  • iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application sold by Apple Inc. for the Mac and iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod touch). With iMovie, you or your students can import video footage from a video camera or smart phone to edit into polished productions. It can also import video and photo files from a hard drive. From there, instructors or students can edit the photos and video clips and add titles, music, and effects, including basic color correction and video enhancement tools and transitions such as fades and slides. Visit the iMovie web page to learn about the application for your apple computer or the version of the application designed for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. VideoPad editor is available for both Windows and Mac. If you would like all your students to use a single editing platform, this is one option. Download VideoPad Video Editor for Mac OS X. Learn more about VideoPad Video Editor If you’d like to explore even more video editing options, view The Best Free Video Editing Software in 2017 for Mac Users.

Tools for creating videos using Windows

  • Windows Movie Maker is the most common free video editing tool for Windows and users can make movies by simple drag-and-drop. It contains features such as video effects, video transitions, adding titles/credits, audio track, and timeline narration. You can download Windows Live Movie Maker from Microsoft here.