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Watch Talks, Lectures, Debates, Presentations, and Interviews. Collection of stunning video material from various renowned authors. Includes lectures from Chomsky and Robinson. Via Nik Peachey
wevideo information and links to more on its usage by Richard Byrne: Free technology for teachers
Absolutely fantastic idea from TEDEd and something well worth experimenting with to develop our use of these resources and our pedagogical approaches in teaching and learning.
I think this is still the best introduction to the process of creating and publishing video--KYou Tube Video Editor, that is. You can learn to shoot, upload, edit, mashup, edit some more and publish. It is the classic programmers 'fast prototype'. Make stuff, make it fast, make mistakes, make it right. You cannot beat the feeling of learning satisfaction with this tool. That makes it a positive addiction in my book--feel good learning.
"The YouTube Video editor lets you make quick edits to your uploaded YouTube videos. You can combine multiple clips, incorporate Creative Commons footage, enhance your clips with effects, and more." Via Terry Elliott
Even as YouTube is pushed out of most classrooms because it's deemed distracting, high school algebra teacher Vito Ferrante is committed to the idea that having his students create videos for the site can be a powerful means of engaging them in...
FileLab is a handy free web based video and audio editor. Upload clips and trim , split, ad effects and save and share online. (PC only) Via Nik Peachey
This is a great free app for combining voice with images. Just take pictures or upload them from your gallery and then add audio and voice messages to them and share them. Great speaking practice. Via Nik Peachey
This is a great free tool for making animated 'gif' images from either your photographs or using your web cam. You can also add a number of effects to the images and then download them or share them online. No registration necessary. Via Nik Peachey
imovie ideas for use in classroom using iPads
excellent list of web tools for screen casting!
Infographics Archive is a digital library offering links to the worlds best Infographics on the web. Via Nik Peachey
TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it.
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Research and revise a wide variety of school subjects as Videojug presents tips and tutorials for a range of subjects across the school-board.
Excellent guide on the tools available to manage youtube content thankyou Joyce
Vialogues(Video+Dialogues) is an asynchronous Video discussion tool which can be used for leveraging digital videos for learning by adding group interaction as part of the online video experience.
A creative studio space to explore storytelling and the moving image. Download free video, images and sound and upload your own media. Create your own storyboards and share them online.
This is a really useful free iPhone app which turns your phone into an image scanner. The images are then uploaded to a website. Via Nik Peachey
This website enables you to upload a video and convert it into a series of images that you can print to make notes on. This is very useful for taking notes about video lectures or information rich documentary type programs. Via Nik Peachey
Watch hundreds of animated explanations, interactive tutorials, animations and instructional videos, and feel free to embed them on your own web pages.
TED Talks Imagine being able to see artwork in the greatest museums around the world without leaving your chair. Driven by his passion for art, Amit Sood tells the story of how he developed Art Project to let people do just that.
some good web tools for video creation here
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