
Video Resources for Educators
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You might have wondered how those beautiful animated videos you see on YouTube are made. Sometimes you think people use expensive software ( well some do especially advertising companies ) but most of them are created using simple and free tools but with so much of creativity.
9 Great Animation and Video Creation Tools Integrated with YouTube for Teachers
The RSA Animate series was conceived as an innovative, accessible and unique way of illustrating and sharing the world-changing ideas from the RSA's free public events programme . With millions of views and thousands of comments, fans and subscribers, RSA Animates have revolutionised the field of knowledge visualisation whilst spreading the most important ideas of our time.
RSA Animate
Twenty Movies Every Educator Should See
The Best Videos For Educators In 2011
This is always one of my favorite year-end lists to do….. You might also be interested in: Part Two Of The Best Videos For Educators — 2010About the Film: FRONTLINE takes viewers inside the private worlds that kids are creating online, raising important questions about how the Internet is transforming the experience of adolescence.
Teachers' Guide - Growing Up Online | Teacher Center | FRONTLINE
Collection List: Light Bulbs
I'm slowly starting to hear more instances of schools allowing teachers and students to access YouTube in their classrooms.
3 Clutter-free Ways to Display YouTube Videos
30+ Alternatives to YouTube
Over the last year I've done a few posts about alternatives to YouTube. This post consolidates all of those resources into one list. If you have a suggestion that should be added to this list, please leave a comment. 1,2,3.100 Awesome Classroom Videos to Learn New Teaching Techniques | Smart Teaching
PPS Multimedia Library - Streaming Media
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