Great for student video projects, opportunities for creative expression, pre-recorded teacher lessons, and lessons about video editing!

Submitted 1 year ago
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My Take

I am not an educator, I am a college student exploring and reviewing various educational apps and websites for an assignment. However, after exploring all that iMovie has to offer and from remembering my own experience with iMovie as a student, it’s clear that iMovie provides many benefits to students and educators alike! One thing that I appreciate about iMovie is that it is aiming the easiest to use of all video-editing tools and platforms, and the best part is that it is completely free to use! For any users who struggle to use or navigate iMovie, there are plenty of video tutorials online as well as in-app tutorials for how to use iMovie, and these tutorials walk you through the process of learning how to use each tool and feature that the app has to offer. There are various ways iMovie can be used in the classroom. One way the app can be used is for individual and group student video projects, allowing students to creatively express their thoughts and ideas while also strengthening their technology skills and increasing their familiarity with technological tools. iMovie can also be used by teachers to pre-record, edit, and post their lessons online or present the pre-recorded videos to students in class, saving time and effort. Educators wishing to teach their students about video-editing can even design entire lessons around iMovie, teaching their students how to use the software and allowing them their own opportunities to try it out. My only complaints about iMovie from my own experiences with the app are that it takes up a lot of storage on your device, and that the app can sometimes crash.

How I Use It

If I were an educator, I would use iMovie as a tool for students to create and edit their own videos for a creative video project. I might also use iMovie to pre-record and edit my lessons to be posted online for my students to access.