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June 8, 2011
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TeachMeet Nashville: Instantly Usable Video

Video doesn’t need to take hours to create. Most of the video you use in your classroom is available almost instantly.There are three ways to acquire instantly usable video (IUV): 
from a DVD, 
online (YouTube, UnitedStreaming, etc), or created 
by a teacher.

Video doesn’t need to take hours to create. Most of the video you use in your classroom is available almost instantly. There are three ways to acquire instantly usable video (IUV) for your classroom:

  1. From a DVD.
  2. From a website.
  3. Created by a teacher.

Here are websites that have great educational videos:

  • YouTube
  • KeepVid
  • TeacherTube
  • SchoolTube
  • Discovery Education (UnitedStreaming)
  • PBS Teachers
  • iTunes U
  • Jing
  • Screenr
  • Screencast-o-matic
  • SymbalooEDU

Here is software you need to quickly create your own videos:

  • Article on Using HandBrake
  • DVD Knife
  • DVD-ripper article
  • FairMount
  • HandBrake
  • Handbrake VLC faq
  • KeepVid
  • Mac the Ripper
  • MPEG Streamclip
  • Perian
  • VLC player
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