Animoto Releases Free Video Tool for Educators to Help Engage and Empower Students in the Modern Classroom

Animoto, the company that makes it easy for anyone to create videos, announced that its latest release will be free for students and educators. Animoto 3, the redesigned and reimagined video creator, supports a wide range of learning activities and styles. The ideal tool for the classroom of today, Animoto allows students to work on video projects across varying subjects, while making it easy for teachers to add technology to their curriculum in a meaningful way. For educators, this means a one-stop shop for key resources like hands-on video-based learning, differentiated instruction, unique video lesson plans, and much more.

“At Animoto, we know video is an incredibly useful medium for students and educators. With the recent move to remote learning, this is increasingly true,” said Brad Jefferson, CEO & co-founder of Animoto. “Animoto 3 is a free edtech tool making distance learning and hybrid classes easier for educators and engaging for students.”

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In the classroom, Animoto 3 offers a unique way for students to create book reports, presentations, portfolios, and more. With the release of the new Animoto, teachers and administrators have leveraged the tool outside the classroom as well—to stay connected with parents and members of the school community while social distancing. Earlier this month, Kay Sidebottom, Lecturer in Education & Childhood, virtually introduced herself with an Animoto video, which she later shared on Twitter. Similarly, Alexis Teasdell, a North Carolina-based educator, used Animoto’s new Self-Introduction Template to share her background and passions in video form.

To help students and teachers connect with video in the classroom, Animoto has added numerous new features to its video creator. The redesign includes:

  • Classroom-ready, customizable templates for faster, easier video creation.
  • Producible stock assets for increased freedom, and flexibility.
  • Text animations, themes and layouts to help students explore their creativity.

“We’re excited to be a go-to resource in the classroom and beyond. Animoto is constantly looking for ways to simplify the user experience. And we’ll continue to make strides towards making video creation easy and fun for students and educators.” Jefferson added.

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