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Heather Davis

SchoolTube - 3 views

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    A way for no extra nonsense and inapproriateness that YouTube provides. This is strictly for school purposes and is filled with students like you!
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    A way for no extra nonsense and inapproriateness that YouTube provides. This is strictly for school purposes and is filled with students like you!
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    This makes it so much easier to find a quick video for you class without having to sort through irrelevant videos! Plus you can always be sure its appropriate as well!
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    I agree with this because I think it is important for educators to use videos now a days. This is extra important when it comes to all kids and it saves educators from getting into awkward situations. Students and Teachers can use this because it is just an appropriate way of streaming videos. I really haven't seen anything like this.
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    This resource is very similar to the TeachingChannel. I have used that a couple of times whether that be to use for videos I would show students, or for my own personal use. I love that these are videos by other teachers. This really gives you the sense of what is happening in actual classrooms.
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    While I appreciate having access to YouTube and will always prefer the ability to find videos on about anything I'm looking for, YouTube is not always appropriate. When you want to safe guard students from inappropriate material or advertisements you can't see coming this is a wonderful resources, similar to TeacherTube. SchoolTube is definitely growing and should be remembered as a place to find video resources for both teachers and students.
Nikki Lyons

Lessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed - 1 views

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    Create a lesson that is built around a video. Students get to interact with the video as they watch it.
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    This website seems great and definitely something that I would use in the classroom. I think making video lessons and using old lessons will really spice up learning and make everything clearly visible. It seems like this website can be used both by students and teachers evenly. Teachers can make them and students can use them (Students can create for projects as well). SchoolTube is similar but could maybe used as a reflection to the lessons on here.
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    Videos are such an important part of digital learning and this is another tool to bring them into education without simply just passing the link out to a class. The teacher can tie in specific questions, notes, and resources. This really expands the use of the video and lends it towards 24/7 learning and the ability for students to control their own pace of the lesson. Along with this tool, I recommend VidoeNot.es and Educanon.
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    Nikki, I have this same page bookmarked on my Diigo, so I definitely find it very useful and inspiring. I think Ted talks are a great resource that we can use for our students! They have so many different Ted talks on very different issues, and being able to watch a video for a quick 15 minutes can catch the attention of the students. I also feel as though the Ted talks I have watched have been very inspirational and done very well! I would definitely be able to effectively use these resources in my future classroom. I believe this resources if for teachers to use and share good Ted Talks, but then those teachers are expected to share with their students. I would recommend following Ted Talks so you can see when they post new and similar videos.
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    This is brilliant! TED talks are so widely known and used in so many different walks of education! The ability to create and share lessons across such a well traveled network of people is phenomenal resource to help you find what you really need to get your things done. I am glad you bookmarked this!!
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