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Thursday February 11
Web 2.0 Tools:
Learning with Media - Video
Learning with Media – Video
A. Video / Digital Video Resources
B. Using YouTube
C. Editing Videos with Windows Movie Maker
Learning with Media - Video
A. Video / Digital Video Resources
Learning with Media - Video
A. Video / Digital Video Resources
1. Existing Online Video Resources
• YouTube - http://www.youtube.com • TeacherTube - http://www.teachertube.com • WatchKnow - http://www.watchknow.org
Learning with Media - Video
A. Video / Digital Video Resources
2. Teacher / Student Video Creations
• Webcam• External Camera• Screen Capture
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/
• Go to YouTube and create an account
• You can create a YouTube account with an existing Google account
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
• Example of a YouTube Account
http://www.youtube.com/user/billtracey123
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
• Search for videos that you want to use.
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Save a Video to QuickList
A temporary playlist to watch video later.
Click the grey "+" on the video's thumbnail image.
Learning with Media - Video
Learning with Media - Video
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Save a Video to Favorites (YouTube account is needed)
Save videos to your Favorites so that you can access them later or others can view them.
Click the "Favorite" button underneath the video.
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Save a Video to Favorites (With a YouTube account)
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Upload a Video
• Use a video on your computer (if you have one) OR
• Save the video that was provided earlier.
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Upload a Video (You need to be signed into YouTube first)
Learning with Media - Video
Learning with Media - Video
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Annotating a Video
Video annotations are a way for you to addinteractive commentary onto your videos.
You can even provide a link of your video to invite others to add annotations.
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Annotating a Video
Go to My Account – Videos, Favorites and Playlists
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
Annotating a Video
Annotations can be speech bubbles, notes or even links to other websites.
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
YouTubian (FireFox bookmarklet)
http://www.smallmeans.com/tools/youtubian/
Learning with Media - Video
B. Using YouTube
YouTubian
YouTubian allows you to create a link that directs the viewer to a specific spot of a video.
This can be used so that viewers do not have to watch unnecessary parts of a video.
Learning with Media - Video
Learning with Media - Video
C. Editing Videos with Windows Movie Maker
Learning with Media - Video
C. Editing Videos with Windows Movie Maker
• Open Windows Movie Maker
• Import Video
• Drag video down to storyboard (or timeline)
Learning with Media - Video
C. Editing Videos with Windows Movie Maker
• In player, to right, split video where you want to make edits
• you can “undo” and your source video is untouched.
• Add titles, transitions, etc.
• Publish (Make) your movie and view !
Learning with Media - Video
C. Editing Videos with Windows Movie Maker
http://www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo3ycwMlluI