This looks like a pretty cool app for the iPhone/iPod touch/iPad which will allow you to record student voices and the app will sync a sock puppet with the recording - you can then upload to youtube. Check it out...
"SMART Technologies, producers of the SMART board and the SMART Table, offer you user-generated and SMART-created videos of SMART's products in a variety of learning environments. "
If you use smartboards this would be a great channel to subscribe to.
This site allows you to type in a search title eg John Howard and it will locate and collate a 'tubeline' on all the movies associated with the search title and place it on a time line.
A website with ALOT of potential....
They aim to be a search engine for movies, by which you will be able to search for a particular scene/line from any movie and watch it online.
Keep an eye on this one...
A blog entry about a great new tool for concise digital story telling using google (search/maps/images/books etc). Very easy to do, this blog entry gives some ideas on how to use it with your class.
This is an interesting website which allows children to hear other children their age reading stories, some would be familiar, whilst others might be new. The stories are written by several authors who contribute to the site, and all the videos are screened before they are uploaded. Many of the videos include captions in other languages, so it may be a good tool for language learning, too.
Ali Carr-Chellman spells out three reasons boys are tuning out of school in droves, and lays out her bold plan to re-engage them: bringing their culture into the classroom, with new rules that let boys be boys, and video games that teach as well as entertain.