Snagit Partners with Mediacore To Help Flip Classrooms

TechSmith has partnered with Mediacore to allow Snagit users to upload content more easily in an effort to help instructors flip their classrooms more easily.

Mediacore is an online library for schools to share and manage video resources. Snagit is a tool that allows users to create screen captured images and videos.

"This partnership provides educators with a simple way to create and share visual content, making the flipped classroom achievable for all," said Stuart Bowness, co-founder and CEO at MediaCore, in a prepared statement. "Through the content created with Snagit, educators can create extensive media libraries that will help students of all levels and abilities, making the learning experience more interactive and personalized than ever before."

Go to techsmith.com to learn more about Snagit. More information about Mediacore is available at mediacore.com.

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Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

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