This document discusses using YouTube in the classroom. It provides information on creating videos using tools like mobile devices, cameras, and screencasting software. It also covers consuming videos on various devices and curating videos by creating playlists. The document gives examples of how to use YouTube for teaching, including using playlists to supplement lessons, having students create and share videos, and embedding videos in other platforms. Overall, the document provides an overview of creating, consuming, and curating videos on YouTube and gives ideas for educational uses in the classroom.
6. Creation Tools
Video creation sites
Animoto
VoiceThread
Record video from web
cam (on YouTube’s site
or using your webcam)
Screencasting software
and websites
Quicktime
Camtasia
Screenr
Jing
Screencast-o-Matic
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8. Stop, Ask, & Share
Turn to a person near you and ask:
What tools are you and your students using to
create videos?
If you are using a non-iOS device, what apps and
software are you using?
Add more tools to our shared Google Doc:
http://goo.gl/xQIrT
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9. Activity: Upload a Video Via Email
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Take out your mobile device.
Interview a neighbor. Ask them about their conference experience thus far.
Email it to:
62497548264@mms.youtube.com
Visit my channel to see the results:
http://youtube.com/elemenous
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12. Curating
Use the browse and search functionality of YouTube to find channels
and individual videos. Use Filter to refine your query.
Create playlists for units that you teach. Set them up ahead of time
or create them on the fly.
Give links to playlists to students to supplement classroom materials
Collect videos created by students to show to parents. Can use
private links.
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34. Identify and Share Videos and Channels
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What are some of your favorite YouTube
Channels?
Find at least 3 and add them here:
http://goo.gl/5Njyd
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39. Potential Uses
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Flip your classroom
Review and remediation
Language resources
Project research
Independent study
From Tami’s Tech4Teaching
Professional development
Student and teacher reflection
Writing prompts
Field trip documentation
Listening/viewing centers on mobile
devices using Belkin’s Rockstar
splitter
Choose Your Own Adventure
activities
Screencasts
Embed a video in a Google Site and
have kids answer questions in an
embedded Google Form
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40. Discussion
What other ideas do you have for using
YouTube in your classroom?
Does your school have its own YouTube
channel?
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41. Slides with clickable links can be found at
http://lucygray.org
Additonal Resources: http://goo.gl/vPRW1
Favorite Educational YouTube Videos:
http://goo.gl/0tegw
Lucy’s Diigo Group: http://goo.gl/xCgSO
Lucy’s Google Custom Search: http://goo.gl/RoiRi
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Email: lucy@lucygrayconsulting
Twitter: elemenous
YouTube: elemenous
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