"A tutorial on how to embed video from the web into a WordPress blog post."
(Basically: "view source" doesn't work, you have to disable "Use visual editor" in your user profile)
Checking out Vocaroo today for a possible segment on PalmBreezeCAFE and thinking about the possibilities for it's use in the classroom. Once you record your audio, you can share the link, embed the sound file (see below) or download the file (.wav). I was able to create my Vocaroo without creating an account.
List of services that help you download Youtube video. It's useful to have a local copy of a video. For instance Blogger.com encourages you to upload video, rather than use the typical YouTube embed code.
Very handy tool lets you share just a portion of an online video. You select the start and end times, and the site gives you both an embed code and link to the video snippet.
# Register & use it anywhere anytime
Make screencasts / tutorials / demos / high-scores show-offs...
# Record your screen in one click
No download. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, Linux.
# Share videos on the Internet in Flash
Embed them on blogs/webpages or send them by email
Use this to insert YouTube videos into a PowerPoint slide. All you need to do is to provide the YouTube video URL that appears in the browser address bar, the rest is taken care of by the YTV Wizar