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Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 1 views

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    Lesson videos aligned to common core.
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iLibrarian » 25+ Resources to Create Library Videos | Diigo - 2 views

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    Cool library ... How to make videos
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The best of eSN.TV from 2010 | Top News | eSchoolNews.com - 2 views

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  • eSchool News picks the top 5 videos of 2010 from eSN.TV
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    #3 Gotta Keep Reading is a great and uplifting video! #5 ISTE is also worth watching.
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ViewPure - Videos without clutter - 3 views

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    View & link to YouTube videos without the distraction of peripheral information.
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Professional Development / Training | Common Sense Media - 0 views

  • Common Sense Media partnered with Teaching Channel to produce this series of nine videos spotlighting how our lessons meet critical ELA Common Core standards for middle school.
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Communicating with Animated Infographics - 1 views

  • Depicting Statistics One of the most common uses of infographic videos is to visualize statistics to make them more palatable and meaningful. Three ways to accomplish this are through the use of simple representational graphics, using a storyline and embedding the numbers in a recorded video through post-production work.
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EmbedPlus - A flash tool for real-time reactions, chopping, movable zoom, slow motion, ... - 0 views

  • Want to enhance the viewer experiences and discussions around the YouTube videos you embed for free? With our first release*, you can now upgrade your embeds with real-time reactions, DVD-like controls, and more without having to alter original content.
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Top Secret! Publishing and Sharing Unlisted YouTube Videos to a Secret Facebook Group |... - 2 views

  • I’ve created a PDF tutorial (using one of my most favorite tools for this, ScreenSteps). Feel free to download and distribute. It is meant to be used by students. The instructor will need to create a Facebook group, email the students with the URL and ask them to join, and then make the group Secret after everyone has joined.
  • This method should work very well, allowing students to complete everything entirely on their mobile devices. This eliminates the often confusing step of figuring out how to get the video off of their mobile device and uses free, web-based tools, while keeping everything private.
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Video Post: Dr. Joyce Valenza - "See Sally Research" | TEDxPhiladelphiaED - 1 views

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    Joyce shares how student research has changed since 1989. Current information begins at about 9 minutes. Filter bubbles are briefly mentioned.
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