We had a great class today which included a workshop on video editing with Rich from the Digital Scholarship Commons. He shared with us a great collection of instructional resources from the Uvic library including how to edit video using OpenShot or iMovie, podcasting resources, screencast recording, and how to create interactive video content using H5P.

I quickly put some royalty-free music over this video of my dog and uploaded it to YouTube so I could play with the H5P capabilities of making interactive videos. I experimented with some of the different question types H5P allows you to add. This is definitely something I could see doing in the classroom with educational videos, either my own or another educational creator’s.

I’d like to learn more about H5P capabilities so I’ve saved the tutorial from the Digital Scholarship Commons to go through again. This seems like a good resource to supplement educational video content in the classroom, or just a fun way to work with video in general.

Have a great week!