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Free Technology for Teachers: Mr. Robb's Math - Hundreds of Math Videos - 0 views

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    Mr. Robb's Math is a YouTube channel containing 555 videos produced by high school mathematics teacher Bradley Robb. Mr. Robb's videos explain and demonstrate solving problems in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Calculus. Most of the videos are recorded while Mr. Robb is teaching. You can find the videos on the Mr. Robb's Math YouTube channel or visit Mr. Robb's website WowMath to find the videos organized in sequence with accompanying screenshots.
daniel rezac

Welcome to M86VuSafe.com - 0 views

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    Now an essential online medium, video is a useful way for teachers to supplement classroom learning and engage students in content they can't access on field trips or through books alone. However, finding and sharing videos can be a challenge due to safety and compliance concerns. That's why M86 Security created VuSafe-the secure, simple way to share Internet videos.
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    There is also the Lightspeed Resource Library allowing for the same feature set. The great thing about it is videos can be submitted, organized by content area, and presented in a pretty nice interface. You can find more information about it here: http://www.lightspeedsystems.com/resources/Educational-Resource-Library.aspx
daniel rezac

YouTube Blog: Opening up a world of educational content with YouTube for Schools - 0 views

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    When I was in school during the 90s, watching videos in the classroom was a highlight of any week. The teacher would roll in a television on a cart, pop in a VHS tape, and then we'd enjoy whatever scratchy science video my teacher had checked out from the school video library that week. Sight, sound and motion have always had the power to engage students and complement classroom instruction by bringing educational topics to life.
daniel rezac

The Beauty Of A Second on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Your challenge as a video artist is to "seize the moment". Everyone - professionals, amateurs, cell-phone camera enthusiasts -- is invited to capture a one-second long moving picture. The subject can be anything you consider as beautiful: a smile, a child's face, a flower, a piece of the world around you, as long as the video lasts only one second. Capture your second beauty now and get the chance to win a Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph. Watch the video to receive further information.
daniel rezac

YouTube brings interactive quizzes to videos with Questions Editor beta -- Engadget - 0 views

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    "Feel like something's missing from your YouTube viewing experience -- like some good 'ol multiple-choice questions? The chronic learners among us will be happy to hear that the site is testing an interactive -- and potentially educational -- feature that lets users add quizzes to their clips. A new page on the YouTube site describes a "Video Questions Editor Beta," which lets channel owners display multiple-choice questions on top of their videos as they play. The page is pretty blank at the moment, but the beta is up and running for those who opt in. "
daniel rezac

Andy Plesser: Video: TED's Chris Anderson: Video is a "Reinvention of the Spoken Word" - 1 views

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    The emergence of Web video is a "bigger deal than people realize" and it is a "reinvention of the spoken word" in profound ways, says Chris Anderson, "Curator" of the TED conferences and hugely successful Web series TED Talks. This is one of the most compelling interviews done on Beet.TV. I hope you will click the "play" button
egreene07

» "How to…" video tutorials Year Two Blog - 0 views

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    This page contains multiple "how to" video tutorials to show you how to leave a comment on a blog, write a new post, adding links and embedding photos or videos.  These will be useful when you start blogging.
daniel rezac

Angry Birds in the Physics Classroom | Action-Reaction - 0 views

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    I recently blogged that you can now play Angry Birds in your web browser. This opens up all sorts of video analysis possibilities for physics lessons and assessment. Students can easily make their own videos or you can pre-record your own. Videos can be recorded using Jing, Screencast-O-Matic, or Camtasia Studio. Analysis can be done in Logger Pro or Tracker.
daniel rezac

Father And Son Send iPhone Into Space And Record Incredible Video (VIDEO) - 0 views

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    A father and son from Brooklyn, New York sent an iPhone into the stratosphere a few weeks ago to record a video of the earth's curvature. The two spent eight months researching and testing their homemade craft, which was made of a weather balloon and a styrofoam case for the iPhone, before launching in Newburgh, NY. The phone apparently braved winds of 100 miles-per-hour and temperatures as cold as 60 below zero (the iPhone was smartly packed with hand warmers).
daniel rezac

Edina Technology Integration: Flipping Your Classroom Without Making Your Students Dizzy! - 1 views

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    There has been a lot of press both locally and nationally,and punditry pro and con lately around "flipping" instruction. "Flipping" is when you create video of your lecture or a demonstration that you would normally do in class, and then post the video for students to watch as homework at home. Proponents point out that this then allows the teacher to either complete activities that normally would be done as homework in class with the support of the teacher, or it allows for hands on activities to take place in the classroom with facilitation from the teacher. 
daniel rezac

Tch Lesson Planner: A Personal Assistant for Teachers < Teaching Channel - 0 views

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    Teaching Channel is committed to showcasing effective and inspiring teaching in public schools across America. Since our "beta launch" in early June, we have reached thousands of teachers in all 50 states. We thrive on your feedback as we rapidly grow our collection of videos and tools for online collaboration. Our mission is your mission: to improve the outcomes for all students in America.
robin dombeck

Scale of the Universe 2 by Cary and Michael Huang, California High School Students - AB... - 0 views

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    Please be patient while this page loads -- it takes several minutes. But it does include, after all, the entire universe. You may see a blank space below, then a gray box. Stick with it. When it's finished loading, prepare to be mesmerized.
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    Amazing video with zoom-in/zoom-out showing scale of the universe from very small to very large. (Similar to "Powers of Ten" video)
daniel rezac

TED: Ideas worth spreading | TED Ed | Register your interest - 0 views

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    TED-Ed's mission is to capture and amplify the voices of great educators around the world. We do this by pairing extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of curiosity-igniting videos. A new site, which will launch in early April 2012, will feature these new TED-Ed Originals as well as some powerful new learning tools.
daniel rezac

Awesome Nature - YouTube - 0 views

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    Some examples of what TEDEd videos look like! 
daniel rezac

An Open Letter to Educators - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a classic viral video about education. 
daniel rezac

Chromosome (telephone parody) - YouTube - 0 views

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    What can I say? This video is just... curious. 
daniel rezac

Shooting for the Edit - 2 views

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    Very awesome tips for shooting video.
daniel rezac

Animoto - For education - 0 views

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    This is a great site for creating movies and video/ picture slideshows. One of the best! Free for educators. 
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