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anonymous

How to Insert YouTube Videos in PowerPoint Presentations - 0 views

  • Play YouTube Videos in PowerPoint without Internet While the above solution works great, the only problem is that it streams live videos so an internet connection is required to playback the video during the slideshow. If you plan to deliver a presentation without internet, take the following approach.
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      This is the important part, I think. Too often the bandwidth is just so slow that the video buffers every couple of seconds, making it too difficult to watch.
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    Save this one. Folks ask about it all the time. "It's not uncommon to see presenters in conferences struggling to get the video right thus breaking the entire rhythm of their presentation. The problem could be due to poor Internet connectivity or computer missing the right codecs or something else." Now you can easily save yourself from getting into such embarrassing situations by planning ahead. Will you be presenting to a live audience in a Wi-fi enabled conference room with good Internet speed or are there any chances that you may have to deliver the presentation video in an offline environment (like a classroom)?
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    It's not uncommon to see presenters in conferences struggling to get the video right thus breaking the entire rhythm of their presentation. The problem could be due to poor Internet connectivity or computer missing the right codecs or something else. Now you can easily save yourself from getting into such embarrassing situations by planning ahead. Will you be presenting to a live audience in a Wi-fi enabled conference room with good Internet speed or are there any chances that you may have to deliver the presentation video in an offline environment (like a classroom)?
anonymous

Create Video Playlists and Embed Them Anywhere | Embedr - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 02 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Embedr is a free service that lets anyone create a custom playlist of videos from the top video sites on the web. I'm told that this will play the videos even if youtube is blocked - BUT DON'T TELL ANYONE!!! :)
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    Embedr is a free service that lets anyone create a custom playlist of videos from the top video sites on the web. I'm told that this will play the videos even if youtube is blocked - BUT DON'T TELL ANYONE!!!
Emma Clouser

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

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    Our goal at TeacherTube.com is to provide an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos. Upload your lesson plan videos or watch student video lessons at our website.
Michelle Krill

Kideos.com - The Online Kids Video Network | Safe Videos for Children - 0 views

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    Kideos is the premier destination for kids to safely watch videos online. Each video on Kideos has been screened by our Video Advisory Council before it makes it onto our site. Our goal is to empower parents to feel comfortable allowing their child to spend time on Kideos, while also making sure children have a thoroughly entertaining experience.
Michelle Krill

21st century learning: How online videos enhance education at home and in the classroom... - 0 views

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    "YouTube videos in class, calls it "21st century learning" and says because video technology is such a part of the students' lives it makes sense to incorporate it into the educational experience."
anonymous

Microsoft Office Labs vision 2019 (montage + video) - istartedsomething - 0 views

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      What are your thoughts on this version of the future? Does Moore's law begin to make more sense, now? Does this version of the future excite or worry you?
    • Timothy Laubach
       
      I love this vision of the future.  I can see tremendous benefits.  Just think of one specific instance, say you are having a medical issue, when the paramedics arrive, they could have instant access to the information they need to help you.  Fascinating.
    • Kati Hoover
       
      Wow. A digital credit card? And not just that, but the other items, as well. It is hard for me to believe that these items are actually a possibility and close to being unveiled to the public. This video excites me more than it worries me. Yes, I think there are some drawbacks, but the possiblities are amazing.
    • Lauren Hummel
       
      This is exciting and intimidating at the same time. Everything from advanced to simple technologies will be right at our fingertips. Although it's simple, updating the prices on the shelves is a very cool technology.
    • anonymous
       
      The digital credit card WAS cool. I'll bet it only works if it sense YOUR fingerprints, too. Otherwise, how would it be secure?
    • Lucy Chubb
       
      I'm excited! I can see it, as Kati said, getting people up and moving. The possibilities are endless for education, think of the liberation from the classroom, the ability to stand outside in the sun and look at the Antarctic.
    • Sandra Benedict
       
      I think the future is exciting and also very scarry. Technology advances are unlimited. I wish we would apply our energies and creativity to an oil, gas free society.
    • Mary Richards
       
      I remember years ago my father swore that the techonology that was produced today could have been produced months prior. He believed that the "tech creators" were sending out slower versions of everything in order to get us to buy more, thereby increasing their profits. It's the first thing I thought of when I saw Moore's video, althought I don't know that I've every completely agreed with my father - does make me wonder though. I responded to Moore's law on the class discussion board - my replication of that response, in a nutshell, is how exciting all of this is.
    • carol powell
       
      Many years ago there was talk of smart glasses that would register information from our refrigerators (like our shopping lists), which would then remind us as we passed by a grocery store, essentially 'talking to' the grocery store about what is needed at home. The video was fascinating. I jokingly tell people that soon we will have microchips implanted in our heads, akin to the idea that there will be contact lenses that will serve as an overlay of information as we look at the world. Nothing surprises me anymore, but I do wonder about the issues of privacy (becoming more of an archaic idea) as we move forward.
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    I'd LOVE to hear your thoughts on this video.
Michelle Krill

Learn It In 5 - Home - 1 views

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    "At Learn it in 5, you'll learn what is Web 2.0, and strategies for using Web 2.0 technology in the digital classroom - all in 5 minutes or less. Learn it in 5 is a powerful library of how-to videos, produced by technology teachers, for the purpose of helping teachers and students create classroom strategies for today's 21st century's digital classroom. These step-by-step how-to videos walk teachers through Web 2.0 technology, demonstrating how to use Web 2.0 applications like blogs, social networks, podcasts, interactive videos, wikis, slidesharing and much more."
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    thanks- added to bookmarks and following on Twitter
anonymous

YouTube - SOUR '日々の音色 (Hibi no neiro)' - 0 views

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    A music video made up from webcam videos. One of THE most creative movies I've EVER seen. Make sure you watch to the end.
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    A music video made up from webcam videos. One of THE most creative movies I've EVER seen.
L Butler

Free Technology for Teachers: Use the YouTube Upload Widget to Collect Videos from Stud... - 0 views

  • Last week YouTube released two new tools that you can put into your website or blog to collect video feedback from visitors. The YouTube Upload Widget and YouTube Direct Lite can be installed on your blog or website to allow vistors to upload videos and or record videos directly through their webcams. The videos they submit will go to your YouTube account.
anonymous

12 videos to spark educators' thinking | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    A nice list of videos to share with your teachers.
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    I really liked the video on motivation by Dan Pink. Very thought provoking.
anonymous

Visions of Students Today - 1 views

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    Wow! Watch the initial video, then click through some of the individual videos along the outside when it's finished. What are your thoughts on the message from these students? Another Michael Wesch video
anonymous

18 Free Screencasting tools to Create Video Tutorials - 0 views

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    "Videos are simply great to deliver a message in a very short time and for most people bandwidth is not a problem any more.The following screencasting tools are all free to record screen but of course their features are not as much as paid ones.You can easily record your screen and add audio or edit your recorded screen videos with these tools.If you know more free tools then please denote in comments section."
Heather Marsh

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anonymous

Featured Videos - ISTEvision - 0 views

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    A collection of videos from the members of ISTE. Are you a member?
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    A collection of videos from the members of ISTE. Are you a member? Check out these videos. Some are truly excellent
Charles Black

Free Technology for Teachers: 47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 2 views

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    This article talks about many different resources available to teachers to use in the classroom when YouTube is not available as some school districts block it. The only one I have used is Hulu because I enjoy catching up on television shows online, but looking over this list makes me realize there are many tools for showing videos to students. I think it would be easier to use one of these instead of showing an old video tape on the television for several reasons including you could post the links online so students who miss class can watch them which is not always possible when you use regular videos.
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    Great lists. I have used a few of these sites. I have watched Ted Talks several times, but I tend to use it for my personal growth rather than in the classroom. How Stuff Works and The Future Channel are both great sites to use in the classroom. I have used both as a launch into a lesson. I have The Future Channel set up to notify me when new videos are available.
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    I wish the title didn't say "alternatives to youtube" but rather, "47 video sites - OTHER THAN Youtube." Youtube is powerful for its content, most of which is not available on the other sites. This harkens back to when schools would say, "We block youtube but we have teacher tube." It's not about having a 'tube.' It's about the content. Maybe I'm picking too much, but it drives me up a wall! :-)
Michelle Krill

Digital Footprint Video | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    "Digital Citizenship Curriculum Videos"
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    This a great video on digital footprint, it also keeps your attention by not having voice audio making you visually be attentive
Michelle Krill

movingforward - videos - 2 views

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    "This page contains videos, slideshows, handouts, and other resources for presenters."
anonymous

YouTube - Editing in the cloud: Meet the YouTube Video Editor - 0 views

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    Edit the video clips that you've uploaded to youtube. This is a youtube video that explains how to do it.
anonymous

diigobuzz's videos on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Four videos showing the new features of Diigo v4
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    This is a good place to point teachers who are investigating/considering using Diigo with students
anonymous

Trailers and Videos - One Day On Earth - 0 views

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    Even if you can't contribute, this is something you should watch and follow up on later when the final videos are uploaded.
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