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Caught on Video

By Bob Sprankle (techLEARNING – Web Link)
Great article which lists the possible uses of video in the classroom. This comes from the school angle but can easily be applied to higher education context.
Some of the suggestions which stand out for me are:
Film students on the first day of school, asking them what their goals are [...]

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UC Berkeley YouTube Lectures

As the title suggests UC Berkeley has created an official presence on YouTube. The university has begun placing entire course lectures on the site (approx 200 so far). They do vary in quality and in particular are not polished in terms of content, i.e. a lot of housekeeping messages. It’s interesting to see that none [...]

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YouTube = TeacherTube

Couple of articles relating to video upload and sharing for education purposes.
The first is a very brief article on youTube which mentions the possible learning teaching benefits.
A Teacher’s Tour of YouTube
By Chris O’Neal
“One critical issue to keep in mind when sharing and discussing these videos with your students is media literacy, including general Internet reliability. [...]

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