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Kari Salomon

Moving Image Archive: Over a MILLION free digital movies, films and videos- downloadabl... - 12 views

http://archive.org/details/movies This is an incredible resource for many different types of media. The Archive's Moving Images library is chock full of free movies, films, and videos. This librar...

Animation & Cartoons Arts & Music Community Video Computers & Technology Cultural & Academic Films Ephemeral Films Movies News & Public Affairs Prelinger Archives social studies Copyright Free Educational high school middle school science free Spiritualit

started by Kari Salomon on 28 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
beth boykin

Watch Bible Movies - Beth Boykin - 1 views

Watch Bible Movies is a website that catalogs Christian movies. According to this site all films are streamed from sources such as youtube and vimeo. The films are broken down into categories. On...

Bible Movies Christian Education Sunday School Videos Middle School high school

started by beth boykin on 09 Apr 15 no follow-up yet
asheatl26

eRiding - Media Library - Index Page - 0 views

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    eRiding Media Library contains a collection of several thousand resources deemed copyright-free for educational use. It has 4 sections listed for available media: Images, Movies, Photographs, and Sounds - but some of the resources under images are duplicated under photographs. The organization of the images is a bit messy and hard to navigate but there are lots of pictures should you take the time to explore the site. I thought the Math section was interesting as it contained images of math related terms in a real world context, like angles or parallel lines to name a few. This section could be used for a variety of grades and I think it's a great resource for images students would likely use for presentations in Math class. The movies section currently contains Science related content regarding forces, which could be used for any grade level depending on the need. There are also sound files available; some in .wav format, and others in .mp3. Under sounds, there is a category for English Language - Phonemes which we thought would be useful for grades Pre-K through 1st.
Sabrina Collins

Movie Projector Effect | Free HD Stock Video Footage | Videezy.com - 0 views

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    www.videezy.com is a site with 20 to 90 second video clips that are free for download.  The categories include water, culture, sports, and animals along with many other areas that could be beneficial in a video based project.  The video clips do not have sound and they will integrate into narrated projects very easily.   Teachers can use the video footage in their flipcharts to engage students into the content.  A video clip of the Hindenburg disaster lasts about a minute, but gives students a visual of what actually occurred.  These video clips can also serve as backgrounds for text pages as students create videos.   Even with the great free choices, the site will pull up clips that are not free.  Working with video is always more challenging than photos and so this will be better for older students to work with.  High school and maybe upper level middle school students would benefit from this site the most.
Myra Bolton

Online converter - convert video, images, audio and documents for free - 0 views

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    Convert files like images, video, documents, audio and more to other formats with this free and fast online converter. This resource is a great tool that can be used by teachers or students. It can be used to create multimedia projects that help teachers to delivery content information. In addition students can use it to create various types of projects that they can embed into power point presentations or if they are trying to make a movie project. A problem that could possibly arise may be that the school district has put a block on the website. To get mitigate this issue the teacher should contact the technology support team and ask for them to take the block off of this particular website. Also students will need to be explicitly taught copyright laws and citing procedures.
Mary Catherine Campbell

fed flix - 1 views

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    Here we feature the best movies of the United States Government, from training films to history, from our national parks to the U.S. Fire Academy and the Postal Inspectors, all of these fine flix are available for reuse without any restrictions whatsoever. There are many different topics that would be so helpful for teachers. There is a lot of history available. Showing these to 5th graders would be very interesting for them to see actual footage of specific topics in our curriculum. Specific items would be World War II film. That is covered in 5th grade curriculum. Difficulties with using this sight is that children should not be using them without a teacher previewing the info first. Some of the things may be too graphic.
asheatl26

Home - Purple Planet Royalty Free Music - 2 views

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    This is a great resource for instrumental jams. I have used a few for animoto when I didn't want any lyrics, but wanted a certain beat or mood to go along with the images. It would be great for students making movies as well as the music is categorized i.e. blues, horror, dramatic, tense... and it allows a full preview before downloading along with a fairly large collection of free music.
Craig Dean

Motion Elements - Free Stock Video Footage: Royalty Free and Instantly Downloadable - 0 views

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    Motion Elements provides some nice background stock footage, some computer generated background footage and some title imagery. Examining the site in closer detail, I would describe the target audience for this site to be fairly universal. While scanning through the vast offerings I did not see any content that I would deem "inappropriate". I would suggest, however, that older students have an easier time with the general concept of video production that younger students, so this site may benefit them more. The free videos are of very good quality, but there are only about 5 pages of them. If you want to diversify your options, then videos can cost from $20 to $50, so I would stay with the free ones. One the plus side, the free clips do contain high definition (HD) content. If they have something you can use, you will be highly pleased with the quality. From a technical standpoint, the video clips that I downloaded to try were all in .mov format. .mov is an extension associated with Apple and its QuickTime platform, so use of these clip on Apple products, Macs for example, is certainly possible. However, I was able to easily add downloaded clips into Windows Movie Maker for editing as well with absolutely no hiccups, whatsoever. This means that not only will teachers and students benefit from easily downloaded clips covering a vast variety of subjects, they should have no difficulty using the clips on any computer platform they may be limited to in their educational setting.
Randy Robbins

Vimeo - 1 views

http://vimeo.com/groups/royaltyfree/videos Vimeo is to video what Flickr is to images. This site is an online community for film makers, both professional and amateur. The site is free to use, both...

copyright-free free video high school

started by Randy Robbins on 05 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
Bryonia Ross

KidsKnowIt - 0 views

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    KidsKnowIt is a copyright free video and audio repository that provides users with a variety of free educational videos and resources. No membership is required to access any resources. The website is user-friendly and provides videos and resources for grades 1-8, in several different content areas. Therefore, this repository will work best in a 1-8 educational setting. In addition, it will be extremely helpful in a science classroom, to assist with introducing acids and bases.
Joy Slaughter

nps.gov.com - 0 views

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    This resource is for video usage. All of the videos are for the public domain. The resources are free of use. The videos must not be utilized to imply National Park endorsement of a service, product, organization or individual with permission of the National Park Service. You are free to use these videos without a release from the National Park Service. Most of the videos are downloadable or zip compressed Quick TimeH.264 movie clips. The clips can be video editing applications, websites, and projects. This is a great resource for fourth and fifth grade social studies when teaching about the Civil War and Revolutionary War. It's great to assist in learning about monuments, battlefields and historical sites through video.
Colleen Davis

Viridis Group www.fedflix.com - 3 views

A joint venture between the National Technical Information Service and Public.Resource.org which provide movies created by the U.S. Government. Films range from training exercises, historical, and ...

high school social studies copyright-free free Government Videos training history

started by Colleen Davis on 27 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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