Free Technology for Teachers: How to Put a Video Editor on Your School's Website - 0 views
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In Making Videos on the Web I included directions for using the web-based video editor JayCut. That guide was designed for average computer-using classroom teachers, not computer science folks who enjoy tinkering. Therefore, in my guide I left out the fact that JayCut's API is free and allows you to put the JayCut video editor on your own website.
Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl: the digital edition - video | Books | guardian.... - 0 views
iMovie for iPad: how to edit your videos quickly and easily | News | TechRadar - 0 views
10 Fantastic Creative Multi-Media & Video Applications | Design Marketing Advertising F... - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 12 Useful YouTube Accessories for Teachers and Students - 1 views
Visualize your GPS tracks with Breadcrumbs | Google Earth Blog - 0 views
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Oh My Lord! Our users can log their ski trip, hiking trip or sightseeing trip, upload it to Breadcrumbs with their photos and videos, and send it to all their friends, who can relive the adventure in 3D. And this is only the start, as we plan to provide our users with a platform to not only edit and maintain tracks, but also to find new places to explore and interact within a social network. a bit better than a postcard i guess.
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