It's no secret that I am a passionate advocate for using video in the classroom. When used well, videos can help students make connections to people and ideas beyond their usual frame of reference. Th
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Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
February 10, 2014 12:30 PM
I've only used eduCanon, which is a good tool, but I couldn't get the embed code to work in our Sakai LMS. It only requires a paid version to use short answer questions.
Drora Arussy's curator insight,
February 11, 2014 8:22 AM
Imagine the possibilities - I can't wait to start playing! What a great way to reinforce language at home!
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
February 23, 2014 4:36 PM
I've not heard of some of these tools. I'd like to create more videos so I'll have to try these out. |
Multiple ways to represent info and idea; to ask qs; to stimulate engagement
An amazing collection of tools that allow you to add a range of learning tools to existing videos.
This post not only provides 8 interactive video tools it also a section on "Reviews and Guides for Interactive Video Tools" and "Sources and Ideas for Using Videos in the Classroom."
The 8 video tools are shared as video clips (via YouTube) and include:
* Zaption
* TED-Ed Website Tour
* How to use Vialogues
* Using Metta.io
* Add Questions and Quizzes to YouTube Videos!
* VideoNot.es: Improving How We Learn with Online Videos
* eduCanon
* Huzzaz