Student Made Instructional Videos Using Keynote

By the time students reach Algebra II, they are quite familiar with using screen recording to create instructional videos for solving math problems. However, they haven’t had the chance to explore Keynote and its animations before. Instead of simply recording their screen, students utilized Keynote to create their videos. This allowed them to experiment with adding shapes, drawings, and animations to these elements, as well as transitions between slides. Finally, they exported their video as a movie and used iMovie to add background music. Additionally, they had the option to record audio within iMovie to provide further explanation. 

Utilize Notes App to Make a “Script”

I had my students use the Notes app to solve the problems first. This way, when they went to create the slide for a specific problem, they could focus on the math first, then add the fun parts, without getting distracted by the process of switching between the two.

Give Them Your Nonnegotiables

I provided students with a comprehensive list of concepts that needed to be covered, along with my expectations for their work after using Keynote and iMovie.

Give Them the Space to Create

I didn’t impose strict guidelines on creativity. When given the necessary time and space, they truly embraced their creativity and produced some truly remarkable videos! 

 


📣 How could your students use Keynote to create informational videos?

 

4 replies

February 14, 2025

Hi Eileen

I love this! You've expanded the task beyond a simple screen recording, encouraging creativity and experimentation. It’s both effective and easy to implement, with fantastic potential across various subject areas. Well done. Thank you for sharing!

February 14, 2025

Great tips for student created instructional videos Eileen! I like the idea of using Notes for the script. Also appreciate the latitude you give so that creativity is woven in. Thanks for sharing the student work. Your tips work well for any curricular area.

February 18, 2025

Awesome job, Eileen!

February 18, 2025

Such a great post, Eileen! I love using Live Video in Keynote for students to place themselves in their teaching!

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