Kino is a very basic video editor and reminds me of Mac's iMovie. There aren't a lot of options as far as tracks and visual effects. This might be the better choice for beginning video editors. One downside is that it is all in English. Not too much of a problem seeing Brazilians are used to that.
The other, Cinerrela, is a more complex package. A nice feature was that it converted all text to Portuguese. It has many capabilities such as multiple timelines, text editor, and sound editor. I was slightly confused by all the features, and I'm used to video editors.
My time was cut short when I had to give a presentation on the Instructional Technology program at USU in one of Professor Aires courses. I handed out pamphlets that I had brought with me and created a power point presentation. I have gotten better with my Portuguese, but I got a little nervous giving the presentation and my tongue didn't cooperate as much as I would have liked. But I felt the presentation went well and the students enjoyed it. The presentation was fairly basic and took about a half an hour including questions. The power point can be found at http://www.ncsanders.com/files/inst.ppt. The students were interested in USU, but were very intimidated with the cold weather, especially from the looks of the small pamphlet.
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