Listly by Shelly Sanchez Terrell
While it hasn't been used extensively in the classroom yet, that doesn't mean that this fun little app for recording 6 second videos doesn't have a lot of potential for both teaching and learning. See for yourself.
Subscribe to the GE Channel: http://full.sc/12xcByI On August 8th, GE launched the world's first #6SecondScience Fair, a week-long celebration of science on Vine. By the time the week ended, over 600 projects had been submitted. From frog dissection to dry ice explosions, here's a compilation of some of our favorites.
Project-based learning (PBL) - an educational approach in which students work together to solve real-world problems - is redefining how many kids learn. Vine, a social video app purchased by Twitter, is growing in popularity - and fast. What happens when the two collide? PBL teachers across the country intend to find out.
Leann Hoelscher's Vine. #howto #recycle and make a #garden starter. #nature #classroom #school. Posted June 4, 2013 0:21:23. View all Vines from Leann Hoelscher on Seenive. Seenive is third-party Vine web viewer. Content is not moderated!
Words hurt. #stopbullying #stopcyberbullying #psa #likeandrevine Cathy Bounleuth
Twitter continues to be a massive part of any connected learner's education. For teachers, students, parents, and admins, it's a simple way to quickly share and learn. Instagram is sort of a visual version of that - albeit not as robust.
As a social media junkie, I have used Vine in my personal life many times, and I have thought about how it could be used in education. Does it have a place in the classroom? The answer: Yes. Twitter and Vine (Twitter's video sharing site) can be great resources in the classroom.
Innovative design crosses over all aspects of education. The American Society for Innovation Design in Education, or ASIDE, seeks to infuse curriculum with new approaches to teaching and thinking. Integrating the design of information into the daily conversation is an essential part of the teacher's toolkit and the purpose of the ASIDE blog.
Can seconds-long Vine and Instagram videos be used as teaching tools? According to a number of educators online, the answer is a resounding yes! To help educators utilize Vine in class, VideoAmy has pulled together some of the best resources and videos from around the Web.
WordOfTheDay #todaysword #superficial #Definition
Building collages and the resulting mess. I may not have tests but Critiques tear at your soul. #final #art #collage #critique #finalsweek
Vine is the best way to see and share life in motion. Create short, beautiful, looping videos in a simple and fun way for your friends and family to see.
Prof Drake of UMSL assigns student to create a Vine Video for a brand of their choice. And the winner is..... See how they did.
I love when a spur-of-the-moment idea turns into a sensation for my students. We needed a spark for a new set of vocabulary in my Spanish 2 class, and I had heard of Vines - the six-second video site that allows users to post their looping videos to Twitter and other social media.
Presentation to the newsroom on the basics of Vine and Instagram, 4/9/2014.
Easter is approaching and it's high time I wished you all a very Happy Easter. This time I decided to do that with a new app which is also one of the fastest growing social networks (6 million members!!!), Here is the result: my first Vine.
Tagged with: American TESOL Webinar - Teaching With Vine * looping video clips * mobile app owned by Twitter
Vine is the best way to see and share life in motion. Create short, beautiful, looping videos in a simple and fun way for your friends and family to see.