Flip Video EDU 742 Pat McCauley.

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Flip Video EDU 742 Pat McCauley

What is it? Flip video is an easy to use point and shoot video camera. It is small, lightweight, and super simple to use!

Easy to use buttons: on/off record play delete usb arm HDMI port

Advantages: Portable Simple to use Affordable

ISTE standards The new standards identify several higher-order thinking skills and digital citizenship as critical for students to learn effectively for a lifetime and live productively in our emerging global society. These areas include the ability to: Demonstrate creativity and innovation Communicate and collaborate Conduct research and use information Think critically, solve problems, and make decisions Use technology effectively and productively

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