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Top 10 Alternatives to YouTube 0 Comments March 13, 2011 By: Guest Blogger Mar 13 Written by: 3/13/2011 8:47 AM ShareThis YouTube without a doubt is the most popular website for video on the internet. TICágora » No solo de YouTube vive el vídeo En YouTube podemos encontrar vídeos de (casi) cualquier contenido que se busquemos, y de una forma rápida; además los podremos exportar fácilmente a nuestro blog o sitio web. No se trata, sin embargo, del mejor servicio ni del de mayor calidad. Existen otros que, dependiendo de lo que queramos, pueden sernos más útiles. 3 Clutter-free Ways to Display YouTube Videos I'm slowly starting to hear more instances of schools allowing teachers and students to access YouTube in their classrooms. Last week a reader contacted me for suggestions about displaying YouTube videos in her classroom without accidentally having an inappropriate "related video" show up on the screen. What follows are the three resources I recommend for displaying YouTube without the sidebar advertisements and related videos. View Pure is a simple little tool that strips way all of the distractions of related videos, comments, and promoted videos. To use View Pure just copy the link of a video into the "purifier," click purify, and your video will be displayed on a blank white background. You can also install the View Pure bookmarklet to accomplish the same goal.

Vídeos sobre la reproducción Hace algunos días un compañero solicitó materiales, preferentemente en formato vídeo, para trabajar el tema de la reproducción en los primeros cursos de primaria. Como no encontré nada "aparente" en nuestras estanteterías para complacer la petición decidí hacer una incursión por you tube para ver si encontraba algo. Y realmente creo que, después de un proceso de selección, he podido completar una lista de reproducción realmente interesante sobre el tema. Se trata de una serie de dibujos animados denominada Pablito y Virginia que en siete pequeños capítulos trata sobre el tema con un poco de humor y desenfado, no exento de rigor y calidad científica. Además de poder trabajar el tema directamente desde internet mediante una pizarra digital y su proyector, los afortunados que puedan tener este recurso, los vídeos se pueden descargar de You tube mediante un montón de aplicaciones. En este caso yo he utilizado el complemento para Mozilla Download helper.

Teachers' Guide - Growing Up Online About the Film: FRONTLINE takes viewers inside the private worlds that kids are creating online, raising important questions about how the Internet is transforming the experience of adolescence. At school, teachers are trying to figure out how to reach a generation that no longer reads books or newspapers. Fear of online predators has led teachers and parents to focus primarily on keeping kids safe online. But many young people think these fears are misplaced. Online media has also intensified the social dimensions of adolescence as teens create and play with identities on sites like MySpace and Facebook and encounter intense peer pressure in a variety of virtual worlds.

Wiki de aulablog sobre el video en la escuela Con el nombre EduTube de mi invención inauguro esta sección dedicada a todo lo relacionado con la utilización de los videos en el ámbito educativo. Me refiero especialmente a los videos de servicios como YouTube, Dailymotion, Dalealplay etc, es decir todos aquellos servicios de la web 2.0 que nos permiten ver y publicar videos en la red. Muchos usos educativos de estos servicios son obvios y otros nuevos a raíz de la aparición de herramientas como Youtube Streams . Se trata de un servicio aún en pruebas que nos da la posibilidad de crear una pequeña comunidad en la que subir nuestros vídeos o poner una selección de vídeos vistos en YouTube como si fuera nuestro propio canal de TV. Los usuarios que se unan a tu Stream pueden añadir sus vídeos, y elegir tu programación seleccionando y precargando tu lista. A la derecha de cada video nos aparece un chat en el que los visitantes pueden dejar sus comentarios.

The Best Videos For Educators In 2011 This is always one of my favorite year-end lists to do….. You might also be interested in: Part Two Of The Best Videos For Educators — 2010 Congreso Nacional Internet en el Aula Twenty Movies Every Educator Should See Image credit: iStockphoto These are the top 20 movies every educator should watch. While every movie is not specifically about educators, there is definitely something to take away from each. www.Eduvlog.org 35 Sources for Curated Educational Videos Like explorers approaching an unfamiliar landscape, teachers who are ready to take the plunge into flipped classrooms and blended learning often approach the opportunity with a mix of excitement and trepidation. Just dipping a toe into the virtual waters of online content can be overwhelming, and there’s a risk that even the most fearless educator can become paralyzed by the bottomless depths of content and endless pools of resources. While many teachers begin by creating their own content and videos, most start by sifting through free online sources. The amount of available information out there is staggering.

La mejor selección de documentales divx d 100 Awesome Classroom Videos to Learn New Teaching Techniques With so many good teachers out there, it’s fortunate they can share their knowledge via video on the Internet. From the funny to the poignant, these glimpses into the lives of teachers and their students will keep you entertained while learning a little something as well. Whether you are a new teacher storing up tips and tricks or an experienced teacher who could just use a fresh perspective, you are sure to find something helpful among these videos. The Basics Reading, storytelling, math, and science all get coverage with these videos that show how some Teaching Storytelling in the Classroom. Watch children tell stories as a backdrop to educators talking about the storytelling experience.

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