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Debra Gottsleben

Video tagging, sharing and discussion | BlipSnips - 0 views

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    Blip Snips is an easy to use web tool that lets users create a video bookmark and then share specific parts of a video. Creating video tags or bookmarks allows users to find content quickly and efficiently. This is also an easy way to edit out some of the extraneous content of a video that might be great in the classroom.
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    Could be useful for showing video clips in the class.
Debra Gottsleben

TED'S-youtube-video-lesson/ - 0 views

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    TED recently launched a new online tool that turns any YouTube video into a lesson. This allows you to "flip" the classroom by having students watch video at home. This site allows you to add commentary to the video.
Debra Gottsleben

A Great Way for Teachers to Bookmark & Share Educational Videos - Tech the Plunge - 1 views

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    Great post with video tutorial on how to use a new video bookmarking service call Radbox. Looks like a very useful way to store all of ur ed videos in one place.
Debra Gottsleben

Google Search Stories Video Creator - 0 views

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    From Richard Byrne at Free Technology for Teachers: "allows you to create a short video about the searches that you perform on Google. To create your video you enter your search terms, select some background music, and let the creator render a video for you."
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    So many exciting possibilities. Has many applications to DISCOVER search process
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: VideoNotes - A Great Tool for Taking Notes While Watching... - 0 views

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    "VideoNotes is a neat new tool for taking notes while watching videos. VideoNotes allows you to load any YouTube video on the left side of your screen and on the right side of the screen VideoNotes gives you a notepad to type on. VideoNotes integrates with your Google Drive account. By integrating with Google Drive VideoNotes allows you to share your notes and collaborate on your notes just as you can do with a Google Document. "
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Timelines.tv - Video Timelines for History Students - 0 views

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    "a nice little resource for history teachers to bookmark and share with their students. On Timelines.tv you can find six timelines of important eras in U.S. and European history. Each timeline includes short (3-10 minute) videos about people and events in the era. The timelines also include pictures and short text descriptions. The six timelines currently available are A History of Britain, The American West, Medicine Through Time, American Voices, The Edwardians, and Nazi Germany. More timelines appear to planned for publication in the future."
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    According to Richard Byrne on his Free Technology for Teachers blog, "Timelines.tv could be a nice resource to share with students as a tool to review an era after you have taught some lessons on it. "
Debra Gottsleben

Museum Box - Transform Students into Curators | Mark Brumley - 0 views

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    "...add pictures, videos and other resources to create mini museum exhibits. The site is not limited to history teachers. Students can use museum boxes to provide evidence to support an argument, describe a scientific or mathematic concept or create portfolios of their writing and artwork. Each museum box is made up of individual cubes and features 8 cubes per layer. What students put on each side of the cube is up to them. A searchable image gallery offers multiple historical pictures and other primary source documents. Registering for the site gives students the opportunity to upload videos, audio files and other documents to add to their virtual exhibits. A special teacher section allows you to create accounts for students and monitor the boxes they create or save money on field trips by taking students on a virtual field trip that you create for them."
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    This could be a great presentation tool.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: More Than 500,000 Historical Video Clips - 0 views

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    archival videos from AP. "Much of the footage in the AP and British Movietone archives is under two minutes. The short clips could be good as supporting material to add to a reference page for students."
Debra Gottsleben

ViewPure - Videos without clutter - 0 views

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    "Watch YouTube videos without comments, suggestions, or the 'other' things."
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    Could be very useful for showing youtube videos in the classroom
Debra Gottsleben

quietube - 0 views

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    To watch web videos without comments this site allows you to take youtube videos and take out any of the distracting comments.
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    Great tool to make sure you're only showing what you want to show!
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Tips for Writing DBQ Essays - 0 views

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    "Keith Hughes, history teacher extraordinaire and producer of the excellent Hip Hughes History videos, recently published a new video for students who need to write document based question (DBQ) essays. In DBQ Essays for Dummies Keith offers five helpful essay writing tips for students."
scott klepesch

teachers's Channel - YouTube - 1 views

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    YouTube.com/Teachers was created to help teachers use educational YouTube videos to educate, engage and inspire their students. We know how busy teachers can be so we've worked with a group of teachers to put together playlists of partner videos that align with common core standards.
Debra Gottsleben

National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    The Digital Vaults offers three good tools that students and teachers can use to create content using images and documents from the National Archives. The National Archives Digital Vault poster and video creation tools allow students to drag and drop digital artifacts into a poster or video. The National Archives provides images, documents, and audio in an easy to use editor. When making a poster students can combine multiple images, change background colors, and create captions to make collages of digital artifacts. See the screen capture below for a demonstration of poster editing.
Debra Gottsleben

Educational Videos | Teacher Videos for Students | SnagLearning - 0 views

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    Site that contains free films for educational purposes
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    Site with access to free videos
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    great site for documentaries. Free!
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    There are some great resources here.
Debra Gottsleben

Information Literacy Videos - 0 views

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    Mike Eisenberg, Dean Emeritus and Professor at the University of Washington iSchool, shares a growing series of video conversations in partnership with ABC-CLIO. The first four are on information literacy and you can view them below or on YouTube.
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    Great vodcasts on info lit.
Debra Gottsleben

CriticalPast.com: Historic Stock Footage and Archival Video Clips and Photo Images from... - 0 views

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    "View more than 57,000 historic videos and 7 million photos for FREE in one of the world's largest collections of royalty-free archival stock footage. Offering immediate downloads in more than 10 SD and HD formats, including screeners in all formats"
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    Check this site out for historical footage. Share with students as well.
scott klepesch

102 Minutes That Changed America | Watch Free Documentary Online - 0 views

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    02 Minutes That Changed America is a 102-minute American television special documentary film that was produced by History and premiered commercial-free on September 11, 2008, marking the seventh anniversary of the attacks. The film depicts in virtually real time the New York-based events of the September 11 attacks primarily using raw video footage from mostly amateur citizen journalists. The documentary is accompanied by an 18-minute documentary short called I-Witness to 9/11, which features interviews with nine firsthand eyewitnesses who captured the video footage on camera.
Debra Gottsleben

The HistoryMakers Digital Archive - 0 views

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    "The HistoryMakers Digital Archive of 310 African American video oral history interviews available online for the first time on a test basis to registered users. Founded in July of 1999, The HistoryMakers (www.thehistorymakers.com) has grown into the nation's largest African American video oral history archive. Its collection includes the interviews of President Barack Obama (then an Illinois State Senator), TV actress Kim Fields, and Civil Rights leader Julian Bond, to name a few."
scott klepesch

Nieman Reports | Summer 2010 - 0 views

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    "Explore the emerging realms of digital territory where news and information reside-or will soon. It's a place where game playing thrives and augmented reality tugs at possibilities. It's where video excels, while the appetite for long-form text and the experience of "deep reading" is diminished, and it's where the allure of multitasking greets the crush of information. Learn how young people negotiate their journey, and travel inside the brain to discover its capacities in the digital realm. Dig deeper into topics covered in the magazine by clicking on the books in our digital library to reveal selected videos, articles, blogs and Web sites"
Debra Gottsleben

Primary and Secondary Sources Explained by Common Craft (VIDEO) - 0 views

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    video in which the differences and relationships between primary and secondary sources are explained in a two minute story.
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