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Category Archives: YouTube
Student Video Mash Up with YouTube
TweetIn a previous post I wrote about how students can upload directly to the teachers YouTube account. Once the student videos are in the class YouTube channel the teacher (or a student) can use the YouTube video editor to create … Continue reading
Students Submitting YouTube Videos
TweetMany of our students have some sort of device that takes video. This is the perfect opportunity to have students create. But how do you manage the videos once they make them? YouTube makes it easy. Go into your YouTube … Continue reading
Creative Commons on YouTube
Tweet When you upload a video to YouTube the default setting is “Standard YouTube License” but you actually can choose “Creative Commons” Why Creative Commons? Unless you are trying to make money off of your content, I would argue why … Continue reading
YouTube
Tweet There are many interesting and fun videos on YouTube. I particularly enjoy this video by James Sanders who used Keynote to create a video for teaching history. YouTube is great educationally for many reasons. Everyone has heard of YouTube, … Continue reading
