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John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Dozens of Alternatives to YouTube - 4 views

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    "Over the last few years I've seen more schools opening up access to YouTube, at least to teachers, than I had in the past. YouTube for Schools has partially contributed to that trend. Tools like ViewPure and Watchkin have made using YouTube videos in schools a little less scary too. All that said, there are still lots of schools that block access to YouTube. That's why a few years ago I started to maintain a list of alternatives to YouTube."
John Evans

6 Ways to Watch YouTube Without Going to YouTube - 1 views

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    "The YouTube site can be messy. Did you know it's possible to watch YouTube videos without going to YouTube?"
Chris Harbeck

Top 12 Sites To Watch Videos That Are Better Than YouTube - 31 views

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    But should you be limited to YouTube? Let's be honest, there is a whole world of streaming video online that most people have never seen because they have settled for YouTube. Most sites have the same features, or features even better than YouTube has and some have a more specialized selection or much higher quality videos.
John Evans

Jasmine Is The Best iOS 6 YouTube App Available On The App Store For iPhone 5 And iPad ... - 1 views

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    "There aren't a great deal of alternatives for YouTube fans on the iOS App Store, but for those who consume a lot of videos on their devices then the Jasmine YouTube Client for iOS is definitely worth checking out. The Jasmine application is fully iPhone 5 compatible and looks beautiful on the new 1136×640 display. It is also a universal app meaning that it is fully compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad."
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: The Role of the Teacher in the Age of Google & A... - 0 views

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    ""You don't need to teach us.  That's what Google is for." That was the message a student shared with a surprised audience of educators during a popular technology conference. The students went on to say, "If I can't figure something out I prefer to watch a YouTube video or text a friend rather than ask a teacher." The other students in the room nodded their heads in agreement. Many teachers understand this is how today's students prefer to learn, but what does that look like? As danah boyd recently shared on her site, "too many students I met were being told that Wikipedia was untrustworthy and were, instead, being encouraged to do research. As a result, the message that many had taken home was to turn to Google and use whatever came up first. They heard that Google was trustworthy and Wikipedia was not." Here's what happen when you do that."
Rick Beach

Make Your Videos Interactive With Viewbix - 9 views

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    An alternative, "interactive" video annotation tools to YouTube Annotations; you can also add apps to a video.
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