Difference between revisions of "YouTube"
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− | ====Where to find videos for instruction | + | ===What do I need to record a video?=== |
+ | * Gmail account ([https://support.google.com/youtube/?hl=en#topic=3024169 Here's Gmail/YouTube account info]) | ||
+ | * Webcam (some notepads have built in webcams) | ||
+ | ** Need suggestions? Check out [[Media:Video_Recording_Headset_and_Webcam_specs.pdf|How to Choose a Video Recording Headset or Webcam]] | ||
+ | * Microphone (if your webcam doesn’t have a microphone) | ||
+ | * Adobe Flash installed on your computer | ||
+ | '''Tip:''' Before recording your video it’s a good idea to write a script. Save the script as a [http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001359.htm text file]. You can use your script to add captions to your video. | ||
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+ | ===Is there a Handout?=== | ||
+ | '''This Handout walks you through creating a video, uploading your transcript and generating closed captions, and displaying your video in Sakai.''' | ||
+ | * [[Media:How_to_Create_Videos_with_YouTube_MyWebcamV2.pdf|How do I Create a Video with YouTube MyWebcam Handout]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Advanced Tips=== | ||
+ | * What are [http://ditchthattextbook.com/2015/01/22/10-ways-youtube-can-engage-your-classes-now/ 10 ways YouTube can engage your classes now?] | ||
+ | * How do I [http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2015/01/5-things-every-teacher-should-be-able-to-do-on-YouTube.html edit a video, or add subtitles, annotations, and music to a video?] | ||
+ | * How do I display my video in Sakai, if I don't use Lessons "Add Multimedia"? [[Media:Display_your_video_in_Sakai_using_the_embed_code.pdf|Display your YouTube video in Sakai using the Embed Code]] | ||
+ | * How do I use the YouTube MyWebcam app? Check out this [http://ed.ted.com/on/IUe8OXwM video] | ||
+ | * How do I [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/71673?hl=en upload a video longer than 15 minutes?] | ||
+ | * How do I [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407?hl=en&ref_topic=2888648 upload a video using an Android or iOS device?] | ||
+ | ** Will my default settings [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2660027?hl=en&ref_topic=2888648 work with my Android/iOS device?] NO. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Where to find videos for instruction=== | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/edu YouTube EDU] (youtube.com) | * [http://www.youtube.com/edu YouTube EDU] (youtube.com) |
Revision as of 13:39, 24 March 2016
Contents
What do I need to record a video?
- Gmail account (Here's Gmail/YouTube account info)
- Webcam (some notepads have built in webcams)
- Need suggestions? Check out How to Choose a Video Recording Headset or Webcam
- Microphone (if your webcam doesn’t have a microphone)
- Adobe Flash installed on your computer
Tip: Before recording your video it’s a good idea to write a script. Save the script as a text file. You can use your script to add captions to your video.
Is there a Handout?
This Handout walks you through creating a video, uploading your transcript and generating closed captions, and displaying your video in Sakai.
Advanced Tips
- What are 10 ways YouTube can engage your classes now?
- How do I edit a video, or add subtitles, annotations, and music to a video?
- How do I display my video in Sakai, if I don't use Lessons "Add Multimedia"? Display your YouTube video in Sakai using the Embed Code
- How do I use the YouTube MyWebcam app? Check out this video
- How do I upload a video longer than 15 minutes?
- How do I upload a video using an Android or iOS device?
- Will my default settings work with my Android/iOS device? NO.
Where to find videos for instruction
- YouTube EDU (youtube.com)
Videos and Channels from YouTube's college and university partners.
Edudemic has divided their videos by the following categories: Educational, General, Teacher Education, Lesson Planning, Science/Math/Technology, History/Arts/and Social Sciences, Video Tools, Network and Program, Free Movies and Clips, How-To, and Government and Organizations.
- TED-ED (ed.ted.com)
According to TED-ED: "Within TED-Ed’s growing library of lessons, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform. This platform also allows users to take any useful educational video, not just TED's, and easily create a customized lesson around the video. Users can then distribute TED-Ed lessons, publicly or privately, and track their impact on the world, a class, or an individual student."
- 100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers (smartteaching.org)
100 YouTube videos that can provide supplementary information for the class, give inspiration, help you keep control of class and even provide a few laughs here and there.
- Intelligent YouTube: 80 Smart Video Collections (openculture.com)
Open Culture the best free cultural & educational media on the web.
- Teacher Tube (teachertube.com)
Teacher Tube provides an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos.