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Dana Longley

ASU "The Library Minute" YouTube Channel - 0 views

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    ASU's "The Library Minute" YouTube channel - brief videos about library services and tools.
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    Crazy idea? ETC creates a YouTube channel and does a series of brief screencasts where one or more of us (once a month?) demos a technology or tool or service and how we are using it or how we might want to use it for instruction within SUNY.
Dana Longley

synchtube beta - 0 views

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    Watch YouTube videos with friends in real time. Plug in YouTube url, creates room so you can have live chat while watching video simultaneously
Dana Longley

Choose A Different Ending: start - 0 views

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    An interactive branching storyline video series on YouTube that attempts to teach kids non-violence.
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    I now have it in my mind to create something like this for information literacy! Perhaps using screencasting and having students make critical choices in a sample research process that can then show them the outcomes of various strategies, from topic choice to searching to paraphrasing and writing.
Ken Fujiuchi

"An Open Letter to Educators" Youtube conversation - 3 views

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    The complete discussion between Pogobat, Thunderf00t, and Mickeleh regarding Dan Brown's "An Open Letter to Educators". This playlist is organized chronologically by upload date.
anonymous

Taking The Great American Road Trip, Google-Style : NPR - 0 views

  • Horowitz and Baldes are riding the roads through Google Maps' street view feature, virtually moving east while stopping to check out spots en route. They both "left" Horowitz's home in Los Angeles on Aug. 13 — where Horowitz is spending the trip — and will be "arriving" Sunday at Baldes' house in Richmond, Va. — where Baldes is encamped.
  • Thanks to YouTube, Flickr and other online sources, the pair has been able to virtually explore their entire trip. And they've picked up quite a few hitchhikers. The chat room accompanying their live stream has attracted about 30 people who suggest places to stop and see along the way.
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    Thinking how this can be used in a classroom...virtual tour of historic battlefields?
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