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Janet Allen

World History in Video: About World History in Video - 22 views

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    Great world history video database
Jennifer Dimmick

TED-Ed and Periodic Videos - 24 views

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    A website with video links explaining every element on the periodic table from TEDEd
Jennifer Dimmick

PowToon, free business presentation software animated video maker and PowerPoint altern... - 16 views

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    Free animated video creator. Includes the cool handwriting/whiteboard technique that's popular today (like the Sir Ken Robinson Educational Paradigm video). Can connect to the app via Google Docs, which means students don't have to create their own accounts.
Sally Dooley

CrowdFlik | Crowd Powered Video - 7 views

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    Video from smartphones stitched together.  Crowd-sourced video platform
Anne Weaver

TED-Ed Beta A New Service to Turn Videos into Engaging Lessons - 13 views

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    "we are providing you with a great tool from TED that allows teachers to use engaging videos to create customized lessons. TED Ed Beta enables you to use, tweak, or completely redo any lesson featured on TED-ED, or create lessons from scratch based on videos from YouTube."
Janet Allen

Dr. Lodge McCammon - 9 views

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    Dr. Lodge McCammon is a Specialist in Curriculum and Contemporary Media at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation (www.fi.ncsu.edu). His work in education began in 2003 at Wakefield High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he taught Civics and AP Economics. He finished a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University in 2008 where his work at The Friday Institute continues to bring innovative practices to students, teachers and schools. He developed a teaching and professional development process called FIZZ which encourages and models best practices in implementing user-generated video and online publishing in the classroom to enhance standards-based lessons. He is also a studio composer who writes standards-based songs, with supporting materials, about advanced curriculum for K-12 classrooms. More information, user-generated videos, and songs can be found at Lodge's website (www.iamlodge.com).
Laura Miller

TED-Ed | Lessons Worth Sharing - 22 views

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    Use engaging videos to create customized lessons. You can use, tweak, or completely redo any lesson featured on TED-Ed, or create lessons from scratch based on any video from YouTube. Watch the video to learn how.
Anthony Beal

Augmented Reality - a guide from JISC RSC (Regional Support Centres) - 18 views

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    AR can be used to bring still pictures to life, point the camera on a mobile device at a still image and it will trigger a video. By following a few steps described here (with examples) you can create your own learning materials.   Alternatively AR can be triggered by location. Point your device at a pre-detemined location to retrieve a video or information you have prepared for learning.
Fran Bullington

Educational Video Library - 23 views

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    Videos categorized by subject.
Martha Hickson

Library Operating Expenditures: A Selected Annotated Bibliography | Professional Tools - 12 views

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    Like academic libraries, school libraries rely primarily on their parent institution for financial support. The latest nation-wide expenditures figures for school library media centers in public schools comes from Characteristics of Public Elementary and Secondary School Library Media Centers in the United States: Results From the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey published in August 2013. The "Selected Findings" summary in the beginning of the Adobe Reader PDF version notes -- -- During the 2010-11 school year, public school library media centers spent an average of $9,340 for all information resources [Information resources include such items as books, periodicals, audio/visual materials, database licensing, and software. They do not include salaries, computer hardware, or audio/visual equipment.] (table 4). This includes an average of $6,010 for the purchase of books and $490 for the purchase of audio/video materials [Includes all copies of any tape, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray]. -- The number of holdings in public library media centers per 100 students was 2,188 for book titles and 81 for audio/video materials at the end of the 2010-11 school year (table 5).
Donna Baumbach

About us | SchoolsWorld - 11 views

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    "SchoolsWorld is a brand-new, multimedia platform, providing innovative and informative content for everyone involved with or wanting to be involved in schools. Besides all the content from Teachers TV, there is something for everyone: videos, interactive games, work sheets, fact sheets, information and latest education news. There's also opportunity to get involved in great competitions and daily polls. With our team bringing more than 25 years of experience in education SchoolsWorld is passionate about connecting people to great education daily."
Donna Baumbach

Video Ant - 7 views

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    Video Annotation Tool [Academic Technology Services, UMN] - CLick to make a marker in the tmeline; add a note or question
Jane Lofton

Vimeo Video School - 7 views

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    Collection of tutorials on video making
Robin Cicchetti

Born Digital, in Video: Identities | Berkman Center - 20 views

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    3 minute video on digital natives and the permanence of their digital footprint. From the Berkman Center, Harvard University.
Antonietta Neighbour

CliffsNotes Films Preview | Cambio - 6 views

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    Shakespeare's classics presented as short animated videos.  This is the preview, the actual videos are coming soon.
Donna Baumbach

Web Search Strategies in Plain English - Worldbuilder - 0 views

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    video
Dennis OConnor

YouTube - Explode a Moment with Barry Lane - 0 views

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    This is a terrific mini lesson from Barry Lane. He shows (not tells) how to explode a moment into a full page of rich writing. The visuals in this video will catch any student's attention. I've called this technique the Magnified Moment. It's also tied to the idea of using imaginary binoculars to really see the details of an event. Fun to watch, this video is part of "Barry in a Box", a book and dvd Barry is selling on his website: www.discoverwriting.com
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