" Teachers TV content is now available on TES in agreement with the Department of Education. TES has brought back all 3,500 Teachers TV programmes which are available for teachers to use for free, though all content is protected by Crown Copyright. Teachers TV was a government funded TV and online video service that operated until April 2011. Teachers TV supported the professional development of anyone working in school, enabling them to widen their skills, develop their practice, and connect with others in the field. Teachers TV supplied professional development videos and resources by going inside classrooms and into schools to help save time with practical tips, lesson ideas and classroom resources. "
Backpack TV: Backpack.tv pulls from various sources to create a highly curated library of education videos organized by academic subject and detailed topic. Many of the videos are linked to topics from popular textbooks, a real bonus for finding just the right video. Videos can be user-rated.
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Get Media enables independent producers to pull from a wide range of creative content available under Creative Commons licenses. To help you find exactly what you are looking for you can select the exact license, media type and source.
Get Media searches:
1. Repositories including The Internet Archive, Flickr and blip.tv
2. Databases that SpinXpress stores and updates periodically, including Magnatune
3. Media collected from RSS feeds including those of ccMixter, CC Hits and Freevlog"
Radbox is a great web tool that allows users to easily add online videos to a queue and watch them later on a computer, smartphone, tablet or television. It requires a sign up.
MeFeedia: Now the largest independent video site on the web, this treasure chest is a resource many educators are just beginning to explore for educational applications.
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TwitCasting is a service to let you stream live video for free right from your iPhone/Android. Try TwitCasting Live to share the great momenents with your friends / Twitter followers."