Awesome collection of downloadable videos showing kids using technology at school and home. These videos are licensed under CC and can be embedded or downloaded. Click on the videos link at the top...there are about 20 pages of videos there already.
There are excellent quality instructional videos on everything imaginable here. I searched for life cycle and got 106 educational videos on the life cycle of frogs, butterflies, bananas, stars, etc. The geography section has an astounding collection of Canada videos introducing the provinces and the geographical regions. HowStuffWorks explains hundreds of subjects, from car engines to lock-picking to ESP, using clear language and tons of illustrations. We do the research so you don't have to.
Allows you to drag videos from youtube to mix them together. Would be a great way to collect a series of videos on the same topic or collect your students' work in one location.
Great sub-titled video with pictures and song created by a teacher. Explains the food chain and calorie transfer from one level to another. Suitable for upper elementary or middle school.
Excellent engaging and educationally sound instructional videos. This science site for grades 1-6 also has great accessibility options including visual, auditory and keyboard shortcuts. I learned about this from Paul Hamilton's October 20, 2008 post. According to Paul, Many of the activities include captioned video where the "captions" can be read aloud. Other activities use diagrams and interactive images to present material. All text can be read aloud, and can be repeated upon request.
Many app ideas organized on an attractive weebly website. ICT with Miss C is all about technology integration using Web 2.0 in the primary classroom. useful websites, video tutorials, screen capture walkthroughs of useful web 2.0 tools and ipad apps, lessons and step by step guides. Laura Chaffey
ICT with Miss C is all about technology integration using Web 2.0 in the primary classroom. useful websites, video tutorials, screen capture walkthroughs of useful web 2.0 tools and ipad apps, lessons and step by step guides. Laura Chaffey
This is a subscription site, but it does have a free trial. They have high quality educational videos and research to back up its educational effectiveness. The pricing is posted on their website. In BC, ERAC has special United Streaming pricing.