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Marzia Benson

Multimedia Teaching with Video Clips: - 0 views

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    "How can video clips embedded in multimedia presentations be used to improve learning in college courses? To answer this question, a review of the theoretical and research evidence on videos and the brain is presented first. That is followed by a description of the theory of multimedia learning as it relates to videos and a review of studies using videos over the past four decades in college courses. The results of these studies and the verbal and visual components of a video potentially provide a best fit to the characteristics of this Net Generation of students and a valid approach to tap their multiple intelligences and learning styles. Concrete guidelines are given for using available video technology in the classroom, selecting appropriate video clips for any class, and applying those clips as a systematic teaching tool. The use of clips can also attain 20 specific learning outcomes. Toward that end, 12 generic techniques with examples to integrate video clips into teaching across the college curriculum are described."
anonymous

100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers | Smart Teaching - 1 views

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    Some of the links no longer work, but I found many useful videos that I can incorporate into my lessons. There are numerous videos on classroom management, teaching tips, and how to use humor in your teaching.
Kristina Dvorak

Essay on how to use YouTube as a teaching tool | Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

  • Look for videos of under 10 minutes in length. There are uploads of entire documentaries, movies, shows, etc. but you probably can’t devote one or more classes entirely to that source.
  • Try to find videos that do more than replace your talking head with another. The idea is to change the class pace, not replicate it.
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      Need to try this for Art History.
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  • Those who already use PowerPoint in classes can simply copy the URL of the clip selected, paste it into a slide, hit the space bar, and the link becomes "live."
  • As in the example above, take a few moments to ask for student feedback on what they saw.
  • A good listening exercise is to ask students to jot down the three major points or details they see in the video.
  • This generation of undergraduates grew up with video, but it’s no longer dazzled by it. It sees video as a ubiquitous vehicle in which information is communicated,
  • Third, don’t make the URL public unless your video is good enough to not add to the YouTube clutter, and it won’t get you into trouble. You need to own rights to any images you use before going public, but you can use most things for educational purposes as long as you don’t distribute them.
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    Great article about using YouTube in the classroom, directed at college level, but has valuable information for any lecture class.  
Carl Spilles

Online Video Invades the Classroom - Forbes - 1 views

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    The article focuses on the spontaneity of using youtube in the classroom and the idea of finding specific videos and the importance of a visual aid in learning. As opposed to showing one long film, Youtube enhances our ability for that 'teachable moment' or specific idea that you want to get across to students.
Amy Keller

Video Chatting Tips - 0 views

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    It's the ultimate show and tell, but video chatting calls for responsible behavior.
Liza Alton

Continuing to develop a viable YouTube policy for my classroom. : Teachers At Risk - 1 views

  • have students know there are certain expectations around computer use in a classroom just like there are in a place of business that are different from the ones at home; help students understand  the YouTube videos they choose to watch should add value to what they are doing in class; encourage  students to think critically when watching YouTube videos to determine if the videos have the potential to add value to the task at hand; have students practice thinking critically about the videos they are watching and evaluating them.
  • chart type graphic organizer for students to use
  • I don’t think its much of a stretch for them to think critically about what they have seen.  They’ll be expected to complete an entry for each video they choose to watch during this activity.
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    A teacher blogs about developing a YouTube policy for her classroom and has an idea for managing their usage of YouTube
Liza Alton

Teachers and Computers: Using YouTube Videos as a Resource in the Classroom - 0 views

  • When selecting a video to download, remember to WATCH IT THROUGH,  and that means, from beginning till the end and also THROUGH THE END CREDITS.  I cannot stress this point enough.  Sometimes people disguise tasteless or indeed bits of pornographic material into completely harmless clips.  So please, PLEASE watch the clip carefully before showing it to the kids!
  • however be careful when downloading copyrighted movie clips/music clips etc.
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    Excellent warnings about proper usage and reminder to watch the entire video before downloading-especially if planning to show in a classroom
Robert Dickson

Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation - 0 views

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    This video discusses the long-term risks of sharing inappropriate information on the Web. It encourages viewers to "think before you click" and offers tips for being responsible with photos, video and stories.
Carl Spilles

How to Use YouTube in the Classroom | Edutopia - 11 views

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    Talks about ways to use YouTube in the classroom. It also recommends checking out YouTube EDU (http://www.youtube.com/education) for educational videos.
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    I liked how he compared You Tube to a flea market. Lots of material but not all is good. Students need guidance when they use this.
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    I learned how to embed a YouTube video in my Google site and I checked out YouTube EDU (www.youtube.com/education).
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    A useful video about Youtube from Edutopia
ericksonda

Getting Started - YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Share YouTube videos via SafeShare.TV: http://www.safeshare.tv/. Copy and paste the YouTube URL and the site will generate a SafeShare link which masks all content except the video itself. Include the link in blog posts or website information so students can safely view video content on their own. Access content via SafeShare links when viewing videos in class (one computer and projector). Note: The video can still be viewed full screen.
  • websites support embedding and kids can get to the "real" page if they really want to. Promo
Robert Dickson

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video -- Publications -- Center for Socia... - 0 views

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    This document is a code of best practices that helps creators, online providers, copyright holders, and others interested in the making of online video interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use. Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances.
amykohlhaas

You Tube in The Classroom - 4 views

  • It’s matured into one of the biggest resources for educational content ever.
  • do a little digging.
  • Engage students by showing a video relevant to their lives.
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  • Playlists are YouTube’s way of allowing you to organize videos
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  • ur students into a lesson.
  • real-world context
  • cultural relevance
  • remediation
  • alternative viewpoints
  • visual context
  • Review
  • Capture and save projects and discussions
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  • Review For Upcoming Exams
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    YouTube is rolling out some big new ways to engage with the education community. Continuing with our look at how YouTube can aid teachers and students, it's probably a good idea to actually outline exactly how the video service can help in the classroom. Let's get started.
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    This article has ideas that I hadn't thought to use! 
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    This site provides multiple ways You Tube can be helpful in the classroom - including sparking discussions, creating playlists for review at home, and adding quizzes to videos.
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    Great ideas of incorporating You Tube to make learning engaging and relevant.
meineckee

MacTube - how to record YouTube videos to your Mac - 2 views

This video details how to install MacTube for free on a Mac computer to download YouTube videos and then play them for your class without ads or the suggested video thumbnails at the end that can s...

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started by meineckee on 17 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
amykohlhaas

Digital Citzenship video - 9 views

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    I think the term "digital citizenship" has been replaced by by cyber citizenship, but this video has some good points to share with students.
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    This video puts digital citizenship into perspective.
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    I think that this video is a great resource for both parents, teachers and students.
Laurie Nielsen

New TED-Ed Site Turns YouTube Videos Into 'Flipped' Lessons - Wired Campus - The Chroni... - 1 views

  • With each flipped video, professors receive a unique Web link that they can use to distribute the lesson to students and track their answers.
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    Wow, this is really innovative!
Stacey Wigant

Teaching - Spanish Videos for the Classroom - 1 views

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    Explore Jeannette Bunda's hand-picked collection of Pins about Teaching - Spanish Videos for the Classroom on Pinterest. | See more about learn spanish, spanish lessons and spanish alphabet.
Page8 Spilles

State of Education Video - 0 views

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    Article about the growing need for using video in the elementary classroom.
Deb Little

YouTube Lets Schools Opt for Educational Videos - 2 views

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    YouTube Lets Schools Opt for Educational Videos Flickr:www_ukberri_net Teachers who have been frustrated over blocked access to YouTube educational videos in school can take heart. YouTube is rolling out a pilot a program with schools that will redirect all YouTube links to educational content on YouTube.com/education.
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    That's encouraging...I can override our school's filter, and students' filters if they ask.
ericksonda

Why YouTube? - YouTube in the Classroom - 2 views

  • CautionsYouTube is rife with inappropriate content and, as with any new content you introduce in your classroom, videos should be carefully screened.YouTube comments are infamous for flaming and expletives but there are ways to make the videos acceptable for classroom use.Copyright Law and Terms of Service should guide the legal and ethical use of any video hosting service.
Denise Krefting

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube In The Classroom | Edudemic - 4 views

  • YouTube is rolling out some big new ways to engage with the education community. Continuing with our look at how YouTube can aid teachers and students, it’s probably a good idea to actually outline exactly how the video service can help in the classroom.
  • Help Both Struggling And Advanced Students Videos (or playlists) can help supplement in class teaching for struggling students. Students can review them at home so you’re not forced to teach exclusively to the middle 50%. YouTube user piazzaalexis uses videos like this to address misunderstandings and allow his students to review difficult concepts.
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    Excellent resource. My next course deals with the exceptional learner...This is perfect. Merci!
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