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Create a printable summary of your video with Vidinotes! - 2 views

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    "1 Upload Your Video FLV video format only, 25 MEG limit Click the BROWSE button to start! Download video from YouTube! 2 Capture & Edit 1. Capture up to 30 images 2. Add titles and descriptions 3. Add a title to your Vidinote 3 Print Your Vidinote Print directly to your printer or create a PDF to share! " Kind of a reverse of making a storyboard. Might be a good activity to summarize and followup a video project. Students might compare vidinotes to see if they all felt the same frames were key to a project.
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Eyejot - the easiest way to send video - 3 views

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    "Harness the power of video in conveying emotion, tone, and energy while leveraging the flexibility of an email-like system, where each party can send and view messages at their convenience. Sending video messages with Eyejot is as easy as sending email. There is no software to download or install. Just login to your account, record or upload your video, and send! The recipient gets a friendly email message telling them they have a new video message, and they can watch it with a single click. No registration required. "
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blubbr - Play & create video trivia games - 0 views

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    You can insert your own quizzes into YouTube videos. This might be a fun way to test students. "Using Blubbr you can create interactive quizzes that are based on YouTube clips. Your quizzes can be about anything of your choosing. The structure of the quizzes has a viewer watch a short clip then answer a multiple choice question about the clip. Viewers know right away if they chose the correct answer or not. To create a quiz on Blubbr start by entering a topic for your quiz. After entering your topic enter a search for a video about that topic. Blubbr will generate a list of videos that you can select from to use in your quiz. When you find a video that works for you, trim the clip to a length that you like then write out your question and answer choices." T/H R. Byrnes
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Enhance Learning Through Creative Engagement with Stop Motion Video - 1 views

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    "Few approaches to digital storytelling have been as popular among students as stop motion video. Students can make a high-quality stop-motion animation, or stop-motion video with very simple tools, including Keynote, PowerPoint, Google Slides, iMovie, etc. The basic idea is to take a series of photos that are assembled into a video to show motion. Stop Motion Studio is an app that makes the video creation process incredibly simple, allowing students to keep their primary focus on storytelling. Plus it's free and available for iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows."
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VideoNot.es - 5 views

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    This looks like a great invention. As you are watching a video, take notes and the timeline codes will automatically link your notes to the portion of the video you were watching. The note tool will embed your video from YouTube, Khan Academy, or any of a number of sites, with the note-taking apparatus beside the video. Students might take notes of you or another lecturer in a flipped environment, and then compare each other's notes for review. Appears to be free so far.
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Learning Never Stops: Awesome History Themed Music Videos - 0 views

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    "History is so often seen as boring and meaningless to students who can't grasp why they need to learn about events and people from the past. These two music videos from Soomo Publishing have high production value and utilize current pop music songs with a historical twist on the lyrics. The first one is about the Declaration of Independence and uses One Republic's Too Late to Apologize. The focus of the second video is women's suffrage and it uses Lady Gaga's Bad Romance to tell this important story." Maybe these could be a model for student-created videos.
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Jeff Matthews Is Not Making This Up: Search results for seven videos online - 0 views

  • Now, consider that of the nearly 300 million Americans alive at this moment, roughly 15% are below the age of 10 and roughly 50% are 35 or older, which leaves some 35% of those 300 million within the prime online-video-watching age range of 10-to-35. That is something close to 100 million pairs of “eyeballs,” as they used to say during the Dot-Com Bubble.But let’s assume that at least two-thirds of those 100 million 10-to-35 year olds have better things to do than watch a video of some poor loner lip-synching “Stop! In the Name of Love” to his pet iguana. If my math is close to reality, then about one-third of those 100 million likely viewers, or 35 million, are watching those two hundred million videos a day.Which amounts to approximately seven videos per person per day.
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    Matthews figures that roughly, each person in the US watches 7 videos per day -- and this is back in 2006.
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Integrating Technology and Literacy | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Offers 4 different tools than can help you and students with video and Web work: Scrible to annotate electronic texts lets students work collaboratively and teachers can use annotations for formative assessment and comments; VideoAnt lets you use video as texts to timestamp video for access later, type up notes in a sidebar, and share annotations; Kaizena Shortcut is a Google extension that allows detailed feedback, and can also be used for recordings; EDPuzzle lets teachers create lessons for instructional videos like Khan Academy and give feedback on students progress. These all sound worth a try.
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Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Cropping YouTube Videos to Create Activities - 5 views

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    Nik Peachey demonstrates a wonderful tool, SafeShare.tv that can be used to crop YouTube videos, stripping ads, and shortening them, to make them more useful for ESL/EFL classes. Nik gives a number of suggestions, with accompanying video examples, and an instructional video of how to use the tool.
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Mailvu - Training video created by Russell Stannard for Teacher Training videos.com - 1 views

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    Mailvu is a free video messaging system that looks simple and easy to use. R. Stannard's video helps you get started quickly, and he also discusses how he uses the tools with his students for language learning: you can have students send you video recordings and then comment on them.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three Tools for Improving Flipped Video Lessons - 1 views

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    "Here are three tools that provide students with the option to answer questions or ask questions while watching flipped classroom videos." These include Video Notes, Teachem, and Blubbr.tv. Links also to VideoNotes that allows students to take notes while watching a video.
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Khan Academy - 2 views

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    "The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) with the mission of providing a world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Despite being the work of one man, Salman Khan, this 1600+ video library is the most-used educational video resource as measured by YouTube video views per day and unique users per month. We are complementing this ever-growing library with user-paced exercises--developed as an open source project--allowing the Khan Academy to become the free classroom for the World." Though not specifically EFL/ESL, the lessons offered could be very useful in class, particularly math, science, history, SAT prep, Calif Standards tests, etc. Also topical videos, such as the Geithner plan to solve the banking crisis of 2009-10.
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Music Videos, Politics, and Funny Videos at Vodpod - 0 views

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    What's Vodpod? Your favorite videos on the web, in one place. Save videos you like as you surf the web, or search to find them on Vodpod. Our widgets let people watch videos you save on your blog, website, Facebook, Myspace or just about anyplace.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Use Google Drive to Share Videos Privately - 0 views

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    "Google Drive is full of options that often go overlooked. One of those options is privately sharing videos. To share videos through Google Drive upload them to your Google Drive account, preview them, then share by using the sharing options at the top of the preview screen. The sharing options allow you specify who can access the video." Screenshots show how the process works. T/H to R. Byrne
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The Benefits of Students Teaching Students Through Online Video | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Videos have already become an important part of modern education, whether through well-known education platforms like Khan Academy or content created by teachers for their students' use. Video tutorials can help students with questions on homework or test preparation. However, students are finding the value in creating tutorial videos themselves for other students. " T/H to Nik Peachey
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TouchCast - 2 views

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    A videocasting and recording app that can be used on mobile or desktop devices. You can add text, and hotspots to make presentations/video interactive, with a wide variety of editing tools. "Professional Camera Controls Turn your iPad or Desktop into an HD video recording device. Switch between the front- and back-facing cameras on the iPad or between multiple HD cameras on the Desktop Adjust focus and mic levels. Import video and place vApps and graphics over the existing video."
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A new curated digital collection of videos and learning resources for teachers everywhe... - 3 views

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    "Kim Preshoff is the Obi-Wan Kenobi of science teachers in her community. With more than 25 years of classroom experience, she's an expert at how to use the force of curiosity to keep kids engaged and learning. For her TED-Ed Innovation Project, Preshoff created a classroom-ready digital collection of 100+ great videos and learning resources about core topics in art, history, science, and beyond. [To add a video to your school's learning library, use the TED-Ed Lesson Creator.] Below, check out Preshoff's curated collection of school-friendly videos and learning resources:"
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TedEx and other Videos for Lesson Content - Teacher training videos.com - 3 views

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    R. Stannard shows us how to use any video online, and Ted Ed in particular to create and share lessons based on video content. Shows us how to find pre-created lessons on content we want to use, creating lesson questions and discussion, and sharing. Videos are great for listening speaking and forcontent-based language learning, especially has YouTube has a built-in closed captioning system.
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The Easiest Way to Create a Video Diary of the Upcoming School Year - Nick's Picks For ... - 1 views

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    "Imagine an engaging 3-minute video that captures every day of the upcoming school year. Now imagine an app that makes it easy to create such a video with minimal effort and no video editing. Even better, the app is free: 1 Second Everyday for iOS and Android. " T/h to N. LaFave and edtechpicks.org. You could also have students write up the story of the year, either a month at a time, or as a year-end project.
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Simple Techniques for Applying Active Learning Strategies to Online Course Videos | Fac... - 4 views

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    "But there's a big difference between watching a video and learning something from it. Videos are great for presenting visual information and emotional appeals, but not particularly effective at diving below the surface of non-visual theoretical or abstract topics or for driving critical thinking.... (Nielsen, 2013)" Offers 4 tips on how to successfully incorporate instructional video into your class. Takes some lessons from strategies used in Coursera.
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