make videos up to 30 seconds long--allows users to create short videos by uploading photos & videos. The videos can be customized to include various effects, music, text, and themes. Students can use the images and video to enhance their oral presentations as well as a visual reminder of what to say during the presentation. Registration is not required. (Loudoun Co Public Schools Assistive Technology Team)
Unfortunately, the videos in Science Magazine's Video Portal don't have embed codes for placing them in your blog or website so you will have to just link to them. The nice thing about the videos is that each of them is connected to a print article that your students can read. The videos could be a good support material to have students view after an initial reading of the connected print article.This post originally appeared on Free Technology for Teachers.
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6th Grade DCF Program Rubric - IST 613 - Elisabeth Zwick
Adult Summer Reading Program - iSchool Student - Amanda Baker and Gwen Glazer
Adult Summer Reading Program - iSchool Student - Leslie Tabor and Katy Kelly
Adult Summer Reading Program - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Kathleen MacFarline
Aquabrowser - iSchool Student - Jocelyn Clark
Audiobooks - iSchool Students - Laura Deal and Amy Discenza
Book Club - iSchool Student - Jenifer Arnold and Denice Buchanan
Born-Digital Archiving by Emily Doyle (created March 2011)
Digital Download Info Sessions - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Elizabeth Hines
Discovery Interface - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Erin Eldermire
E-Reader Borrowing Program- IST 613 Draft Rubric - Lisa Matthews
E-readers and ILL - IST 613 - Gisella Stalloch
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Family Literacy Program - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Jennifer Whittaker
Gaming in Correctional Libraries - iSchool Student - Renee Robbins
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Info and Tech Literacy Workshops for Student Leaders - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Joy Ferguson
Instructional Video Service - IST 613 Draft Rubric - John Park
Integrated Digital Collections - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Lori Packer
Intel Library SharP Tool - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Paul Kandel
Internet Portal - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Hilary D Smith
Language (Learning) Lab - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Alice Bangs
Law Library Homepage Redesign - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Loreen Peritz
Law School Paging Services - IST 613 - Jim Thomas
Library Blog and Voicethread Book Reviews - iSchool Student - Gail Brisson
Library Coffee Bar - IST 613 Draft Rubric - Serena Waldron
Library Coffee Bar - SU iSchool IST 613 Students
Library Feedback - iSchool Student - Jackie Allred and Jennifer Recht
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NIMH researchers talk about the symptoms of ADHD as well as the latest research.Frame from the video Does my child have ADHD? Watch this video about the signs, symptoms, and research..
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a thirteen part series of videos about classic works of world literature. Each video guides viewers through the themes and nuances of each work. The videos are accompanied by timelines and maps placing each work in its historical context. A text overview and short slideshow about each work is also provided by Invitation to World Literature.
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Veengle could be a good way for students to create mini documentary film. My initial thought is that students in a history class to could create a "video timeline" of sorts by creating a compilation video that includes segments about important events within a particular era. For example, I might ask US History students to create a chronological compilation of videos about Civil War battles.This post originally appeared on Free Technology for Teachers.
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From the National Constitution Museum, an all day webcast is available. This year's video is called "Constitution Hall Pass: Freedom of Expression". After viewing the video, your class can ask the museum education staff questions about the constitution. Last year Sandra Day O'Connor answered students questions and this year the Museum promises similar famous visitors to sit in on their broadcast.
History
We set out to create a site where a trip through time over the last 85 years from the 20's to today was both interesting and informative, and as the site has continued to evolve over the last two years we have tried to include cost of living, Prices, Events, Popular Social Culture, Inventions and changes to Technology. Harnessing the power of multi media in the form of videos found on YouTube to bring the last 85 years to life.
"If a picture is worth a thousand words then a modern history site providing 900 links to videos related to events and popular culture from the 20's, 30's, 40's through to the 90's must be worth millions of words".
The site is split into decades and with each year with a dedicated page, there are also sections for Motoring, Homes, Computers, Clothes and Fashion and Music .