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VideoNotes, pour annoter facilement des vidéos

VideoNotes, pour annoter facilement des vidéos | Web2.0 et langues | Scoop.it

VideoNotes est un tout nouveau service web assez sympathique et qui devrait finalement intéresser tous les chercheurs, tous les étudiants et plus globalement tous ceux qui ont déjà éprouvé le besoin d’annoter… une vidéo. Okay, ce n’est pas forcément un besoin courant, mais cela peut tout-de-même s’avérer très pratique dans certains cas, comme lorsqu’on bosse à plusieurs sur une création ou même sur le sous-titrage d’une oeuvre. Quoi qu’il en soit, VideoNotes ne manque vraiment pas d’intérêt et il est donc parfaitement possible que ce dernier vienne trouver sa place dans vos précieux favoris.


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FrancoisMagnan's curator insight, April 18, 7:13 AM

Pas testé encore, mais l'outil a l'air intéressant pour annoter une conférence en ligne, un tutoriel, etc. Les notes sont stockées dans Google Drive.

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Wibbitz - Convert Text to Video

Wibbitz - Convert Text to Video | Web2.0 et langues | Scoop.it

Wibbitz is a text-to-video platform that can automatically turn any text-based article, post or feed into a short video. Using Wibbitz almost any article, post or feed on the web can be instantly turned into a short video clip.


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Linda Mercer's comment, November 28, 2012 9:02 AM
Thanks for all of your comments and responses to my question. Perhaps the relative success of using Wibbitz depends upon the platform (if that's the right term!) upon which the web page rests. Interesting idea though.
Linda Mercer's comment, November 28, 2012 9:02 AM
Thanks for all of your comments and responses to my question. Perhaps the relative success of using Wibbitz depends upon the platform (if that's the right term!) upon which the web page rests. Interesting idea though.
Dennis T OConnor's comment, November 29, 2012 4:07 PM
I've had nothing but success using this tool. I've used the RSS feeds from my scoop.it magazines to create a Wibbitz news feed that I've placed on several of my blogs. Platform: Chrome +PC
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Subtitle, Caption and Translate Any Video with Amara / Universal Subtitles

Robin Good: Amara / Universal Subtitles is a free web-based service that allows anyone to easily sub-title and add captions to any video. 

 

As long as you have a URL of a published video, Amara makes it very easy to caption it. The clip may be on a video sharing site or embedded in custom video player and Amara can still get to it.

 

Amara is made up of three main parts:

 

a) A subtitle creation and viewing tool (aka the widget)


b) A collaborative subtitling website

 

c) An open protocol for subtitle search/delivery

 

All tools inside Amara are free and open-source.

 

Supported video players and video sharing sites include:

 

Flowplayer JW Player Firefox native player Chrome native player
  YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion blip.tv

 

See examples: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/watch/ ;

 

To start subtitling now, go here: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/create/  ;

 

FAQ: http://support.universalsubtitles.org/solution/categories/13504/folders/21914 ;

 

Find out more: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en ;


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How To Teach And Learn A Language Via Video Chat - Edudemic

How To Teach And Learn A Language Via Video Chat - Edudemic | Web2.0 et langues | Scoop.it
Connecting with other learners can always be a useful tool - and for language learning, connecting with native speakers of the target language is just about the best practice you can get.

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Shoot, Edit, Download and Share Video with Loopster.com

Shoot, Edit, Download and Share Video with Loopster.com | Web2.0 et langues | Scoop.it

 

Robin Good: Loopster is a web-based free video editor which allows you to easily upload, edit, share and download your favorite video clips.

The service utilizes a traditional timeline and offers the option to edit individual clips by trimming their start and ending point, to add text captions and overlay titles, transitions, and audio effects and a soundtrack.

 

The final edited clip can be downloaded in .MPG format or shared directly on anyone of the major social networks.

 

The service is free to use.

 

FAQ: http://www.loopster.com/faqs/

 

More info: http://www.loopster.com/

 

 

(A big thank you to Giuseppe Mauriello who kindly discovered it and suggested it)


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Embed Videos into Powerpoint via Zamzar

Embed Videos into Powerpoint via Zamzar | Web2.0 et langues | Scoop.it

We’re often asked here at Zamzar how you can embed videos into Microsoft Powerpoint presentations, to give them that extra "wow" factor. We decided to put together a step by step guide to take you...


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