Editing videos allows you to polish your hard work, take out awkward pauses, and remove mistakes.
The librarians at Briar Cliff University use Open Shot Video Editor to edit their videos.
Open Shot Video Editor is an open source video editing software that allows you to clip, splice, and edit videos. Additionally, you can save your edits and upload to your video sharing site of choice.
If you would like to record on your own device, you can find open-source, free programs to use to help you record.
The librarians at Briar Cliff University often use ScreenRec to record videos. ScreenRec is a free program that runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems.
ScreenRec also allows you to add in video of yourself presenting, which can be moved around the screen to best fit your presentation.