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Jennifer Moore

#Education - 0 views

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    I think that YouTube has changed the world, for better or worse. I know when I am having trouble with a set of directions, I look for a video on youtube. Recently, it was my daughter's violin that wouldn't tune. I had no clue what it should sound like, but thanks to YouTube I had it fixed in under 10 minutes. Thanks, YouTube! Whether you're doing research for a project, need help with homework, or just want to learn something new, YouTube EDU features some of their most popular educational videos.
marcimeyer98

(2) Crash Course Media Literacy Preview - YouTube - 0 views

shared by marcimeyer98 on 25 Sep 18 - No Cached
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    "https://youtu.be/sPwJ0obJya0" Series of YouTube videos to share media literacy with students.
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    This is a YouTube series to educate about media literacy. Could see it being used with elementary and up. OER
Kristin Henning

(27) CrashCourse - YouTube - 4 views

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    YouTubers, Authors, Philanthropists - John & Hank Green provide high quality educational videos in a variety of educational content areas. Economics, World History, US History, Literature, Astonomy, Chemistry, Politics & Government, - the list goes on! Very engaging and relvant videos for students. TLB
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    YouTubers, Authors, Philanthropists - John & Hank Green provide high quality educational videos in a variety of educational content areas. Economics, World History, US History, Literature, Astonomy, Chemistry, Politics & Government, - the list goes on! Very engaging and relvant videos for students. TLB
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    The videos for science look interesting here. It would be an alternative to always using our Discovery Ed videos.
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    I think this is a great channel of video resources that my coworkers can use to change it up a little for students. They will find many topics/lessons that they currently teach on this channel. I will encourage them to use them in their classrooms, assign them for homework, assist with studying for a test or any other ways they see fit!
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    I would use this site to introduce concepts to students. These short videos are great attention getters. For example, I could use the video on Diseases to help students understand how far we have come in medical advances and to assist them in gaining an understanding of how easily diseases are transmitted. These could also be used as a flipped classroom format. Students could watch the content, take notes, and come prepared for the activity the next day.
jlbeckett

A YouTube Playlist for Librarians and MLIS Students - InfoSpace - 1 views

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    Someone's curated list of YouTube videos relevant to the Library profession- includes a wide range of videos to explain things that librarians should know, functions and services libraries should provide, the value and importance of libraries today, and more...
tomc5674

CrashCourse - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a YouTube page of online videos that brings together a wide range of information (a topic) into a short amount of time.
Kiley Ogodogu

Introduction to Intellectual Property: Crash Course - 1 views

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    CrashCourse videos are openly available on YouTube. This links to the Intellectual Property playlist with 7 videos. I plan to use these with the High School English Department and also in sections with professional development to set the stage with appropriate copyright usage for the upcoming school year.
Mike Scoville

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it. I use this with older students and teachers who want to include or show a piece of a youtube video. This allows the user to cut and select just a piece.
ewertanen

Features impacted by COPPA: Made for Kids content - YouTube - 1 views

shared by ewertanen on 22 Feb 20 - No Cached
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    This could be used as an example of how common platforms we use for teaching, such as YouTube, reviews and updates their policies to comply with COPPA.
darlaschroeder

Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle.wmv - YouTube - 1 views

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    Would be great to share with 2nd grade when doing their butterfly unit and a great resource to show point of view. Students could write AS the egg, etc.. and go through the cycle.
Jo Ann Busalacchi

Enabling students in a digital age: Charlie Reisinger at TEDxLancaster - YouTube - 0 views

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    How to build curric around free open source software.
Jessica Hammersmith

understanding copyright - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video can be used in the classroom to show the definition of Fair Use. Although the voices are very monotone it does a very nice job of explaining the misinterpretations of Fair Use and the consequences of not abiding by the rules of Fair Use and Copyright. I would embed this video with a link to this video and give the creators credit for creating if I were to use this in class.
Jessica Hammersmith

Copyright Basics - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is a very interesting video on copyright. The voices and background music are very catchy. I would have students watch this video and then as a class create a googledoc of a simplified version of what they learned. A "For Dummies" version and the we could post this to our Moodle or learning platform to remind us how copyright works and what we can and cannot do.
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