Recording in the classroom has changed rapidly over the last few years with the rise of easy-to-use programs like Flipgrid, Seesaw, Chatterpix, Book Creator and other programs and apps with audio and video components. Likewise, the need for space and procedures for recording in the classroom has also changed as teachers are needing ways to allow students to record quickly before, during, and/or after lessons without having to disrupt the entire classroom. Gone are the days where a student may spend the entire class working on editing one iMovie and in its place are flexible classrooms where students may quickly