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Tim Childers

The Known Universe - 12 views

  • Tim Childers
     
    A great video for the classroom.
Fred Delventhal

Shortie Awards - 7 views

  • Fred Delventhal
     
    The Shortie Awards: International Film & News Festival is for students ages 7-18 and their teachers.

    Deadline April 9, 2010
Randy Rodgers

Memoov - Animation Studio online - 13 views

Tim Childers

Tinychat - your own live web show! - 11 views

  • Tim Childers
     
    another site to create a personal tv stream on the web.
Amanda Youngblood

Xtranormal | Text-to-Movie - 12 views

  • Amanda Youngblood
     
    Online moviemaking where you basically just type in your script, add elements, and bam! it does the hard stuff for you!
  • Amanda Youngblood
     
    Cool tool that lets students (and adults) create animated movies - easily! And, it's FREE!
HistoryGrl14 .

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 2 views

  • Jennifer Dorman
     
    WatchKnow a non-profit, online community that encourages everyone to collect, create, and share free, innovative, educational videos.
  • Randy Rodgers
     
    Brand new site that puts videos from YouTube, TeacherTube, SchoolTube, National Geographic, etc. all in one place, organized by age, subject, and curriculum order. VERY cool class resource!
Tim Childers

One Page Artist - 17 views

  • Tim Childers
     
    This is a great one-stop shop of a page that gives you tons of relevant information on pretty much any music artist you want. Interesting concept. Easily find mp3s and videos too.
Randy Rodgers

VodSpot - 13 views

  • Randy Rodgers
     
    "It's easy to build your own video site with VodSpot. Fill it with your own videos, favorites from the Net, or both.

    It's powered by Vodpod, so you can include videos from 1000's of websites-YouTube to TeacherTube"
Randy Rodgers

Tinychat - Free Chat Rooms & Audio Video Conferences - 1 views

  • Randy Rodgers
     
    Video conferencing today is broken: typically requiring cumbersome downloads, logins, and endless contact lists, it too often becomes a service that is slow and unreliable. Enter tinychat. Tinychat delivers dead simple video conferences without the extraneous ad-ons and inconvenience, making video conferencing an accessible, uncomplicated experience. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux; with Firefox, IE, Safari, and Chrome; and there is a version available for iPhones. You can have up to TWELVE people in a room with HQ video, protected by passwords and moderators, share your desktop with them, and your conferences can be recorded and embedded on your website.
  • Randy Rodgers
     
    Video conferencing today is broken: typically requiring cumbersome downloads, logins, and endless contact lists, it too often becomes a service that is slow and unreliable. Enter tinychat. Tinychat delivers dead simple video conferences without the extraneous ad-ons and inconvenience, making video conferencing an accessible, uncomplicated experience. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux; with Firefox, IE, Safari, and Chrome; and there is a version available for iPhones. You can have up to TWELVE people in a room with HQ video, protected by passwords and moderators, share your desktop with them, and your conferences can be recorded and embedded on your website.
David Hilton

YouTube - MisterHistory1's Channel - 6 views

  • David Hilton
     
    A little self-indulgent, however I'm interested in seeing what other people do with their classes. This is the montage of our recent medieval tournament. We also do an archaeological dig and other historical re-enactments. If anyone else has footage, images or descriptions of activities or re-enactments they do with their classes I'd be really interested to see them. And steal their ideas.
  • David Hilton
     
    A little self-indulgent, however I'm interested in seeing what other people do with their classes. This is the montage of our recent medieval tournament. We also do an archaeological dig and other historical re-enactments. If anyone else has footage, images or descriptions of activities or re-enactments they do with their classes I'd be really interested to see them. And steal their ideas.
Dean Mantz

» Chroma Key, Greenscreen, Green Screens, Chromakey Backdrops & Chroma Key Fabric - 11 views

  • Dean Mantz
     
    Site provides insight to establishing studio quality green screen productions.
Greg Limperis

Curriki - WebHome - 2 views

  • Greg Limperis
     
    Curriki.org group sharing resources in order to establish rish curriculum shared amonsgt a vast audience. It is a combination of a wiki site and a curriculum resource.
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