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Free Technology for Teachers: 8 Overlooked Useful YouTube Tools

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How to Add Subtitles to YouTube Videos

YouTube is a popular website for uploading your own videos for the whole world to see. Many people are familiar with YouTube, so if you upload a video it is likely many people will see it. But of course, we don't want people who speak your...

Educational Videos: 197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About - InformED

Posted by Saga Briggs on Monday, November 11, 2013 · 7 Comments If you don't have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there's a good chance you're behind the times. Nearly every major educational institution in the world now hosts its own collection of videos featuring news, lectures, tutorials, and open courseware.

YouTube Video Converter and Download

Clip Converter is a free online media conversion application, which allows you to convert and download YouTube URLs to formats like MP3,MP4,AAC,3GP...

- Download Youtube Clips Easily

Ever thought that you’ve found the best video and only to remember that YouTube is blocked at your school or you do not have internet connection or the connection is too slow? Here is a great tool that will help you to download YouTube videos on your computer in a very simple way. It is ClipConverter! - See more at: http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&entryid=8195#sthash.JSJCIOZj.dpuf

YouTube Is Launching A Kid-Friendly Video App

YouTube will launch a new, child-friendly version of its service for mobile devices on Monday. USA Today broke details of the news, which we've confirmed with sources at the company. The app will initially be available for Android and in the U.S.

A Nicer Way To Share YouTube™ Videos!

Videos, be it live or recorded, are crucial for students as it adds another dimension in the learning process which gives students an effective experience. The video brings life in the classroom environment, giving different perspectives and tools that students might not normally be able to take advantage of in their learning.

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Add Annotations to YouTube Videos - Video

Adding annotations to YouTube videos is a good way to add little bubbles of information to a video or to create a series of choose your own adventure videos. A great example of using annotations in student-produced videos can be found here. In the video embedded below I provide directions for adding annotations to your YouTube videos.

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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders."

YouTube Video Converter and Download

Clip Converter is a free online media conversion application, which allows you to convert and download YouTube URLs to formats like MP3,MP4,AAC,3GP...

One Teacher Lets Students Prove They're Trustworthy With Devices

School administrators are looking to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies as a way to bring technology resources in the community to bear in the classroom when there is little funding for classroom devices.

11 Great YouTube Channels for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

September 11, 2014 YouTube is undoubtedly one of the most popular video hosting platforms in history. The stats released by its administration a few months ago are just mind blowing.

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube In The Classroom - Daily Genius

Forget the cat videos, YouTube has matured into one of the biggest resources for educational content ever. While it may not be as organized as Khan Academy, it's likely got what you need if you do a little digging. You can find videos that make the subject of your lesson more applicable to students' everyday lives.

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3 Tips for Using YouTube Videos in Your Classroom was one of the most popular posts of the week on FreeTech4Teachers.com. Those tips are all well and good if you can access YouTube in your classroom. If you cannot access YouTube in your classroom then you will want to consult my list of more than 40 alternatives to YouTube. Over the years I've updated the list as new sites emerged and old ones shut down. The list includes a search engine for videos that are not on YouTube.

Digital Literacy and Informal Learning on YouTube

How do users learn from YouTube? How do digital literacy skills help them find, evaluate, and use the information in the hundreds of millions of instructiona...

More ways for schools & organizations to manage YouTube

In August 2015 we launched YouTube Settings in Google Apps to give schools and other organizations a way to manage the YouTube experience for users logged in to their domains and on networks they manage. Today we’re happy to announce a number of new features to make these more flexible and easier to use.

Website at http://www.thetechedvocate.org/youtube-valuable-educational-tool-not-just-cat-videos/

For many, YouTube is little more than a deluge of low-quality videos depicting the latest internet craze or conspiracy theory, perhaps some painful-looking accident, music videos and video-bloggers of dubious talent, and of course, cats. But many underestimate the potential of YouTube as an educational tool. From how-to instructional videos to TED talks, YouTube could well be the most important educational tool of our time.

Removing all of the related videos from YouTube

Showing a YouTube video in class is great. There is so much awesome educational content on there and the videos can really add to your lessons. What isn't always great is the related content videos that show up on the side. Sometimes I wonder how YouTube thinks that what they are showing is actually related to what I am watching. Often times it's not inappropriate, some some times it is and you don't want that. Even when it isn't inappropriate, kids will always look at the related content and ask to watch that video next. There are a few different website that will allow you get ride of those annoying related content videos.