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Online Communities in the Classroom | Teachers TV
Following the closure of Teachers TV, the Department has signed a number of non-exclusive distribution agreements that will ensure that the 3,500 15 minute programmes in the archive will still be available to watch on-line. You can watch Teachers TV programmes by clicking on one of the links below. This will take you to a distributor’s website where you will be able to stream the programme free of charge:A Day Made Of Glass: Corning’s Vision For The Future With Specialty Glass At The Heart Of It [VIDEO]
YouTube without a doubt is the most popular website for video on the internet. However, this site is cause for concern by school districts due to the inappropriateness of some of its content. For this reason, YouTube is blocked in many school districts around the world (for safer ways to view YouTube videos click here ). While there are paid solutions for bringing video to the classroom such as Discovery Education Streaming or Safari Montage , there are a number of free websites that provide a nice alternative as well. Remember when dealing with video it's important to check the content first before viewing with students.

