

Similarly you can also add a call-to-action button at the end of the video – helpful if you want students to follow a link to go into further research details. Copy and paste it and the video will embed directly and play right there on the blog as if it was a part of the site. The ability to embed the video in other platforms, such as a blog, is super simple as you can just use the URL, essentially how YouTube works. You can overlay text, adjust font size, and even use split-screen images, ideal for a slideshow-style layout in which comparison images are required. The ability to customize the templates is another great feature for teachers. You can also upload directly and begin editing easily, and even share quickly from the phone, which is great if you're on a field trip and want to create a video as you go, for example.

This is hugely helpful if you're filming and snapping content right there in the class, to be made into a video. You can use a smartphone, be it Android or iPhone, to work on the video directly. You can use it online, via a web browser, but the app is very well made way to interact. One of the great things about Animoto is it comes in the form of an app. (Image credit: Animoto) What are the best Animoto features?
