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Miguel Perez

wireWAX - interactive video tool - 0 views

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    wireWax is a new service (still in beta) that takes the concept of YouTube annotations and makes it much better. On wireWax you can build interactive tags into your videos. Each tag that you add to your video have another video from YouTube or Vimeo or an image from Facebook, Flickr, or Instagram. A tag can also include an audio track from SoundCloud or a reference article from Qwiki. What makes using wireWax different from using the YouTube annotations tool is that clicking on your tags (what YouTube calls annotations) does not send you outside of the video you're currently watching. This means that you can watch a video within a video or view a picture or listen to a different audio track within the original video. When you click a tag in the original video the video pauses and the tagged item is displayed. wireWax allows you to add tags to any YouTube video that is publicly viewable and has not had embedding disabled. I tried wireWax with this five minute video. It took a while (15-20 minutes) for the video to process for tagging, but once it was processed it was easy to create a tag. To create my tag I just advanced the video to the spot I wanted to tag, drew a box around the person I was tagging, then selected the wireWax YouTube app to put a video within the original video. Check it out below by advancing to about the 1.5 minute mark. Applications for Education wireWax could be a great tool for adding new layers of information to educational videos. If you're creating videos for your students or your students are creating videos to share with others consider tagging key points at which viewers might have questions. At those points insert tags that reveal clarifying information in the form of a video, an image, or an audio recording. 
Miguel Perez

Vialogues : Meaningful discussions around video - 1 views

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    Vialogues is a website that is designed to enable users to host conversations around a video. Users can upload videos to Vialogues or use YouTube videos as the centerpieces of their conversations. After you have selected a video from YouTube or uploaded a video of your own, you can post poll questions and add comments that are tied to points in the video. Your Vialogue can be made public or private. Public Vialogue's can be embedded into your blog or website.
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SafeShare.TV - The Safest Way To Watch and Share YouTube videos. - 0 views

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    "SafeShare.TV is the Safest Way to Watch and Share YouTube videos. "
Miguel Perez

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 1 views

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    "TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it."
Miguel Perez

blubbr - Play & create video trivia games - 0 views

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     create interactive quizzes that are based on YouTube clips. Your quizzes can be about anything of your choosing. The structure of the quizzes has a viewer watch a short clip then answer a multiple choice question about the clip. Viewers know right away if they chose the correct answer or not.
Miguel Perez

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

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    This is a teacher-friendly alternative to YouTube. Go to the Channels tab to narrow your search. You will find videos on Reading and Writing as well as a whole host of YL material. It even provides a platform for your learners to upload their own videos. Be aware that these types of websites can use up a lot of bandwidth, so are not suitable for schools with poor connectivity.
Miguel Perez

Download Online Videos Save Direct Easily - Savevid.com - 0 views

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    "Savevid.com is a tool which gives you the ability to download videos from streaming video sites. You can download videos from Youtube, Google Videos, Metacafe and more in FLV, AVI, MOV, MPG or WMV formats."
Miguel Perez

TED-Ed | Lessons Worth Sharing - 3 views

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    "Create Lessons Worth Sharing around YouTube videos"
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Zeen - 0 views

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    Zeen is a cool website that you can use to create visually attractive magazines for your class. It is free and allows you to pull photos from Flickr, Facebook, Instagram, and videos from  YouTube to integrate them into your your multi-page magazine.
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Embeddable Forums by Tal.ki - 0 views

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    "Now you can embed a forum just like a YouTube video."
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synchtube - Enjoy synchronized Videos With Friends - 0 views

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    "Create public and private rooms and share music, videos, and more, synchronized! Turn your room into a automated TV station, 24/7 radio station, or a simple hangout!"
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VideoNot.es - 1 views

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    The easiest way to takes notes from videos, everything synchronized!
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Amara - Universal subtitling: caption, translate, subtitle and transcribe video. - 0 views

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    "The easiest way to caption and translate any video. Subtitles make videos more powerful, more global, and more searchable."
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Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Learn almost anything for free
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ESLvideo.com :: Study English with fun, free ESL video quizzes. - 0 views

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    "English as a Second Language Teachers Creating ESL Video Quizzes for ESL Students"
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EDpuzzle - 3 views

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    EdPuzzle is a neat tool that I recently learned about from David Kapuler. EdPuzzle allows you to add your voice and questions to educational videos. On EdPuzzle you can search for educational videos from Khan Academy and Learn Zillion. Once you've found a video you can insert your own voice comments. You can also create a series of questions to go along with your chosen video. Questions are inserted along a timeline that matches the video. That means that your students don't have to wait until the end of a video in order to answer the questions. In that regard the EdPuzzle is similar to Blubbr.tv.
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