VideoNot.es: Improving How We Learn with Online Video - YouTube - 0 views
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VideoNot.es has got to be one of the most widely applicable tools in educational technology I've seen in a very long time. The video revolution has transformed the amount of online video used in instruction and this tool is a fine way to improve how students are using video to support their learning. It enables a user to create time-stamped notes along side a video while the video is playing on screen. The notes are archived in one's Google Drive (and can be shared like any other Drive file). Students may return to the notes, click on any time stamped line to interact with the notes and replay any segment of the video to re-learn or clarify the content.
Turn a YouTube Video into an Animated GIF! - Shake Up Learning - 0 views
How to Privately Share Videos Through YouTube - 0 views
Some Very Good YouTube Documentary Channels for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and M... - 0 views
Practical Ed Tech Tips - YouTube - 0 views
How to Add Annotations to YouTube Videos - Video - 0 views
Watchkin - Watch videos without distractions - 0 views
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Watchkin can be used in a few ways. You can enter the direct URL of a video into Watchkin to have the sidebar content removed. You can search for videos through Watchkin and have family-friendly results displayed (if a video appears that is not family-friendly Watchkin has a mechanism for flagging it as inappropriate). Watchkin also offers a browser bookmarklet tool that you can click while on YouTube.com to have the related content disappear from the page.
Frequently Overlooked Useful YouTube Features - A PDF Handout - 0 views
Methods for Projecting YouTube Videos Without "Related" Videos - 0 views
A Handful of Ways to Display YouTube Videos Without "Related" Content - 0 views
How to Add Annotations to YouTube Videos - 0 views
10 Good YouTube Channels for Math Lessons - 0 views
5 Ways to Show YouTube Videos Without Related Content - 0 views
MoocNote - Take notes on videos - 0 views
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MoocNote is a new web tool ideal for flipped classrooms. Using MoocNote, you will be able to build your own video library by importing videos from YouTube, Dropbox, or Google Drive. You can also use MoocNote's video plater interface to add notes to your videos. All of your notes link back to the appropriate place in the videos and are collected into one central place which you can access anytime, anywhere
Teachers Guide to Creating Photo/Audio Slideshows Using YouTube Slideshow Creator ~ Edu... - 0 views
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