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INTEGRATING YOUTUBE INTO TEACHING & LEARNING

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INTEGRATING YOUTUBE INTO TEACHING & LEARNING

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What is YouTube? video sharing website where users can

upload, view, & share video clips

allows users to post & tag videos, watch those posted by others, post comments in a threaded discussion format, search for content by keyword or category, & create & participate in topical groups participate in topical groups

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Why use Youtube? draws user into the experience of viewing

videos & engaging with the content as commentators & creators, activities that heighten students’ visual literacy

the act of creating a valuable learning exercise, helping develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter & the tools used to create that content

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Why use Youtube? part of a trend among Net Generation

students to replace passive learning with active participation, where everyone has a voice, anyone can contribute, & the value lies less in the content itself than in the networks of learners that form around content & support one another in learning goals

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Components in Youtube Flag – ability to indicate a video that has

inappropriate content;

Title - main title of the video;

Tags – keywords specified by the person who has uploaded the video

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Components in Youtube Flag – ability to indicate a video that has

inappropriate content;

Title - main title of the video;

Tags – keywords specified by the person who has uploaded the video

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Components in Youtube Comments – often not monitored can be

provided by any registered user about a video uploaded;

Views – the number of times a video has been watched;

Rating - videos can be rated by registered users

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1. Video Title – Use the simple titles includes keywords if possible

2. Videos by creator – A link to other videos from this account holder’s channel

3. Subscribe – An option to subscribe to this person’s videos. New videos will appear in your YouTube account inbox when they are created

4. Video Play Option – Play and pause the video and adjust volume controls

5. Video Time/Length – Numeric and visual display or where you are in the video

6. View Controls – Expand or contract your view of the video on your screen

7. Video Creator – The account name of the person who created this video

8. Video Description – Provide descriptive text to explain the video content

9. Views – The number of times this video has been viewed on YouTube

10. Review – Give feedback for the video with a “thumbs up” or “thums down” rating

11. Share and save – Share or send the video to friends and colleagues. Save the video to your favorites, or include it in a playlist of videos you enjoy

12. Embed Option – Access code to copy and paste on website or blog so that video can be shared outside of YouTube

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GET STARTED WITH YOUTUBE

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STEP 1

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Go to: http://www.youtube.com/

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STEP 2

Creating an account

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Select a username that aligns with your personal

identity or company name. Indicate your location,

postal code and date of birth.

Select the “Create Account” link at the top of the page on YouTube.com

Then, click ‘I accept’

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Now you are successfully created your YouTube account. At this point you can

customize a YouTube channel, upload new videos and refresh account settings.

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STEP 3

Recording

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Windows Media Video (.WMV)

.3GP (cell phones)

.AVI (windows)

.MOV (mac)

.MP4 (ipod/psp)

.MKV (h.264)

You can record from sophisticated, high definition digital video recorders to inexpensive tools. You can even record video from an enabled mobile

phone or your computer’s webcam.

Accepted file formats include:

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STEP 4

Uploading

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Select a movie from your computer or record a video

from your webcam

Click the upload button

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Name the video – use a descriptive title and helpful description

Use tags - these are keywords that indicate what the video contains

Select a video category

Decide to make the video public or private

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Save your video settings and wait for processing (usually a few

minutes but can depend upon the size of the video)

Once the video is process and live on YouTube in public or private setting, you may also choose to embed the

video onto a website or blog by copying and pasting embed code

wherever you want to show it

Share it on Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader, Orkut and Myspace using AutoShare

options.

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