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Record lessons students can rewatch
Allow students to revisit lessons whenever they need them. Great for revision, catch-up work, and independent learning.
Give clearer feedback in less time
Record personal feedback that students can act on. Explain what worked, what to improve, and what to do next without rewriting notes.
Turn slides into teaching videos
By adding your voice, you can make slides into guided video lessons that students can follow at their own pace.
Why Teachers Choose Flashback
Make Lessons Easier to Revisit
Not every student gets everything the first time. Recording a lesson gives them something they can go back to when they need to review a tricky concept, catch up after an absence, or study at their own pace.
Explain More With Less Repetition
Some parts of teaching are repeated again and again: walking through slides, showing how something works, or answering the same kind of question.
A short recording helps you explain it once, clearly, and reuse it when students need it.
Give Feedback That Feels More Personal
Written comments can be useful, but they can also feel brief or hard to interpret.
Video feedback lets you talk students through what they did well, where they can improve, and what to focus on next in a way that feels more supportive and easier to follow.
Upgrade Your Teaching Toolkit
You don't need a full production setup to create useful educational videos.
Flashback makes it easy to record your screen, narrate slides, and share clear lesson content without adding extra complexity to your day.
How Teachers Use Flashback
Record Video Lessons for Students
Record lessons so students can review, catch up, or work through difficult topics on their own.
Create Video Feedback for Students
Talk through work, explain mistakes, and give more personal feedback than a short written note can offer.
Record Google Slides for Lessons
Turn slide decks into narrated teaching videos students can watch whenever they need them.
Features You Need to Show and Tell
All-in-One Recording
Record your lesson, your voice, and your facecam together when you want students to hear and see the explanation.
No Watermark, Limits
Create full lessons without worrying about arbitrary cutoffs or branding getting in the way of classroom use.
Easy Trimming
Cut the dead space before or after a lesson so students get straight to the useful part.
Cursor Highlights
Make it easier for students to follow what you are pointing at on screen during lessons, demos, and walkthroughs.
Google Slides-Friendly
Use the materials you already teach with and turn them into reusable lesson videos without rebuilding from scratch.
Advanced Editing
When you need more polish, Pro adds extra editing control for schools, training teams, and more refined video workflows.
Real Benefits, Effective Results From Flashback Express
Record lessons, explanations, and walkthrough videos
Give students replayable teaching support
Capture quick student feedback
Record lessons without a heavy production process
Help absent students catch up
Turn slide decks into narrated teaching resources
Support homework and revision with clear guidance
Build a reusable bank of lesson videos
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best screen recorder for teachers?
The best screen recorder for teachers is one that makes it easy to record lessons, explain slides, and share feedback without adding extra friction. Flashback is designed to keep that process simple.
Can I record lessons students can watch later?
Yes. You can record video lessons that students can revisit for review, catch-up, or independent study.
Can I use Flashback to record Google Slides with narration?
Yes. Flashback can record your screen while you talk through your slides, making it useful for turning presentations into lesson videos.
Is Flashback Express enough to get started?
For many teachers, yes. Express is a strong starting point for recording lessons, feedback, and slide-based videos. Pro is available if you need more editing control later.

Create Educational Videos Students Can Actually Use
Record lessons, explain concepts more clearly, and give students something they can come back to after class.

















