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Michelle Krill

Movie Sheets - Teacher Submitted Movie Worksheets for the Classroom - 0 views

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    "Showing videos and the occasional Hollywood film in the classroom is an innovative way to demonstrate concepts and expose common misconceptions while providing a thought provoking change of pace for students. These worksheets are NOT meant to supplement good interactive, thought provoking activities in the classroom, rather they are meant to provide an OCCASSIONAL change of pace in the classroom. It is recommend to show the film, then stop the footage, do some teaching, and start it up again."
anonymous

25 Places to Watch Free Movies Online | Open Culture - 0 views

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    "Where to watch free movies on the web? Here's a list that will get you started. We've listed 25 sites that feature a wide range of films. Classics, international, film noir, documentaries, indies - they're all here, waiting to be watched"
Heather Marsh

Harrisburg University - 2009 FlashFilm and Digital Arts Festival - 0 views

  • Harrisburg University of Science and Technology is pleased to announce it is launching the “HU Flash Film and Digital Arts” festival. Submissions are now being accepted for Flash work and/or Digital Art work in a variety of categories that helps explore, explain and celebrate science and technology. 
    • Heather Marsh
       
      This would be an exciting project for your students. Please share with anyone you think would be interested. :)
anonymous

Creative Thinking Home - 0 views

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    Do YOU teach about copyright? Check out these resources, including films.
anonymous

Intelligent Video: The Top Cultural & Educational Video Sites | Open Culture - 0 views

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    A nice list of sites that contain videos of all kinds, from documentaries to lectures and in between.
L Butler

Watch Free Documentaries - SnagFilms - 0 views

shared by L Butler on 15 Aug 09 - Cached
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    Free documentaries - many from sources like National Geographic. You can 'snag' the video and embed it in another site or a blog. This would be an advantage to engaging students outside the classroom.
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