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Dana Lampe

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    Great site for editing a youtube video
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    Great site for editing a youtube video
amm1388

TeacherTube - Teach the World - 0 views

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    TeacherTube is similar to YouTube, except the videos on here are meant to be shared with students, where on YouTube that isn't always the case.  There are videos, photos, and even groups to join.
adamsbritta

Free Technology for Teachers: Embed Plus - Clip & Annotate YouTube Videos - 5 views

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    Technology-based blog with numerous resources, tutorials and advice!
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    I had no idea you could do this with videos! I think this would be a very useful tool in the classroom. I have often times gone through a video and picked out specific spots I want to show my students, so I ended up having to write down those exact times so that I would know where to skip to. This tool would be very helpful with that. I think this resource would be mostly used by teachers to share videos with students. I have not seen anything like this for videos. I recently heard of a site that you can copy the youtube URL in and it takes it to a place where you don't get all of the advertisements on the side. Which is nice because those aren't always the most appropriate for school.
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    This would be great for a flipped or blended classroom. Teachers could use this to edit videos and incorporate them into lessons as well. Students could also do this if they are presenting information and want to use a piece of a video. EdPuzzle is a similar resource that can do the same kind of thing.
kaylapins

GOOD EATS FAN PAGE - 1 views

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    This website has full transcripts to every episode of Good Eats with links to YouTube! Good Eats is an excellent series that highlights a different food ingredient in every episode. Family and Consumer Sciences teachers will find these useful for explaining food sciences aspects.
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    This website has full transcripts to every episode of Good Eats with links to YouTube! Good Eats is an excellent series that highlights a different food ingredient in every episode. Family and Consumer Sciences teachers will find these useful for explaining food sciences aspects.
Kelsey Lage

Brain breaks kids love - GoNoodle - 0 views

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    This site allows teachers to have an organized list of brain breaks for kids. The site is interactive and kids choose an avatar that builds as they do more activities.
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    I am on the Blue Zone Committee for the building, and this looks like a valuable resource for me. Brain Breaks are very useful with 4th graders. Have you tried looking up "Just Dance" Videos on Youtube? I have a collection saved to my personal youtube channel called, "Brain Breaks." http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUN_fyIUtwFrGc-c0f-E7Ai14fW0WTeIk
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    My students LOVE this!!!
abigailmfish

STEMbite - YouTube - 0 views

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    Videos that show relations between the real world and STEM.
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    Videos that show relations between the real world and STEM.
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    This is an amazing resource for a science teacher like myself! I get the dreaded "why do I have to know this?" question far to often. This seems like a great way of naturally answering that. I am definitely an encourage of questioning so have a bank of resources for how to answer "why must we learn this?" is a huge help!
sautera

YouTube - 0 views

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    Share video or view video across all content areas. 
abigailmfish

Free Video Chat for PC | ooVoo Video Chat - 0 views

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    Video chat room, which you can record and save on YouTube. (similar to zoom)
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    Video chat room, which you can record and save on YouTube. (similar to zoom)
Benjamin Feight

Vimeo, Your Videos Belong Here - 1 views

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    Vimeo offers teachers another video resource website other than Youtube. Teachers can find many educational videos on here for free.
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    I've heard a lot about vimeo and think it would be a great resource for the classroom! This of course would be great for students to use to capture student attention, but I could see older children making their own. Especially if you assigned a topic to them where they had to teach the class the topic. I think this seems a bit more student-appropriate since Youtube can be full of craziness. Do you agree? Have you ever had students make one?
abigailmfish

Math Movies - Geometry - 3 views

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    Wiki that has videos made by students concerning different math topics.
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    Wiki that has videos made by students concerning different math topics.
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    Abby - I really liked the fact that these videos were made by students. I feel sometimes that interests my students more when they see that other students have made it. I agree that this would be a very effective tool. I watched the video on the different shapes and thought it would have been nice to have shown my students that last month when we were working on geometry. I think the resource could be used by both teachers and students. Teachers could get ideas how to explain things or they could just have the students watch the videos. I usually use TeacherTube when looking for math videos.
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    Good find Abby! I will definitely be able to use this in the classroom. This could help create a blended learning environment by providing students with videos created by other students, instead of the same voice and style from Khan Academy or myself. Do agree or disagree that the resource can be used efficiently in your own future sources that should be considered? If so, what are those resources. Teachers could use this to provide extra learning opportunities in the classroom as well. I have used YouTube to look for videos occasionally, as well as Khan Academy, but nothing made by students is typically found. Thanks again for this!
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    If I were a teacher, I could definitely see using these in my classroom. Math can be so difficult for visual learners (like me!) so this makes the concepts a lot more accessible. Aside from YouTube and TeacherTube, I'm not aware of a similar dedicated resource to this.
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    Wow. This is great! I'm going to try this out this fall! I can use this right away.
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    I really like the fact these videos were made by students. Maybe if I am ambitious enough, I could have my students make videos to post on here!
Dana Lampe

The ADDIE Analysis Phase - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great series that explains the ADDIE model
sautera

eduCanon - 1 views

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    show videos with questions built in. 
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    I laugh at the idea of somebody disagreeing with this resource. I am totally going to use this! I like to incorporate online discussion during movies that I should in my science classroom. One issue I have run into is how to get the conversation to flow and stay on topic. Problem solved! This is definitely a mix of teacher and student usability depending on how you define those 2 types of usage, but I think creation on the part of a student could take place with thi resource as well. Great find!
Scott Boylen

QR Code Generator: QR Stuff Free Online QR Code Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Busin... - 2 views

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    QR code generator. Has some options other than plain B/W. Pretty cool!
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    This resource is an excellent tool for my classroom. This would go well with another tool that I commented on- Socrative. I could post a QR code on the board. When students feel confident they could take a quick quiz and move on to another standard. Students could use this tool as well. I have heard of students working to create a kind of scavenger hunt based on QR codes. I would like to learn more about that. I have used QR codes in the past but am excited to see that this one has color and other options.
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    Scott, as Kayla said, this is a great website for website short cuts! I've also used it with book reviews my students have made. I first have my students create a video of a book review they made. I then have them upload it to Youtube, followed by making the QR code for the video. I then place the code on the back of the book and then students can go back later and see a book review on the book. I'd like to know more about Socrative though. Is that like QR Stuff?
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    I have done student multimedia projects for parent night. we just hung a picture of the QR code next to their name in the hallway. Their parents got to see their presentation which was web-based. QR codes are so handy and so is this site.
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    I like QR Stuff so much I have even paid for its use. I like that they keep track of your history in a paid subscription. I've used QR Stuff to create vocabulary scavenger hunts, to make a poster of sites to share with other teachers and post a video of the scavenger hunt to share. I've even made my own audio book recordings through QR Stuff. I see this resource as one to be used by students and teachers. The site has so many options for teachers to create codes for their classrooms. Students can link documents to digital portfolios, QR Creators are popular, but I haven't found another one that offers as many choices in codes and personalization features as QR Stuff. Ben you should look into Aurasma, an augmented reality app that adds a 3D component. And Socrative can be used for formative assessments.
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    QR codes are great for students, teachers and community members. I would guess many students and adults are familiar with them and if they don't know how to use them, know someone who is. Renee and Ben, I know some teachers use QR codes as a link to their Aurasma pages. I like this site because it offers more than the first-generation QR code generators. I can see many uses - I'd love to try one of the t-shirt or visual AR codes. I'm a fan of Tagxedo, which reminds of of the visual AR codes shown on the website.
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