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3. Resources
➔ YouTube for Schools:
http://goo.gl/ft1Wm
➔ YouTube EDU on G+: https:
//plus.google.
com/+YouTubeEDU/posts
➔ Slides : http://goo.gl/GFXoks
➔ Resources: http://goo.gl/vPRW1
➔ Educational YouTube Videos:
http://goo.gl/0tegw
➔ Google Custom Search Engine:
http://goo.gl/RoiRi
➔ YouTube Diigo Group: http:
//goo.gl/xCgSO
4. Your YouTube Channel?
➔ You need to have a Google account and YouTube channel to do the
following.
➔ Is your school using Google Apps for Education?
➔ Has your GAFE admin turned on YouTube for teachers and/or
students?
➔ If not, you can create a personal Google Account and that will give you
access to YouTube.
➔ If you have a Google Account already, go to YouTube and sign in with
that account information to connect your Google Account to
YouTube.
6. Creation Tools
➔ Mobile Devices
➔ Computer Web Cams
➔ Digital Cameras
➔ Video Cameras
➔ Still Images
7. Other Methods and Tools
➔ Web Sites
◆ Animoto
◆ VoiceThread
◆ WeVideo
➔ Record into YouTube
➔ Google Hangsout on Air
➔ Screencasting
◆ Quicktime
◆ Camtasia
◆ Screenr
◆ Jing
◆ Screencast-O-Matic
◆ Hangouts on Air
10. Your Homework: Upload By Email
1. Take out your mobile device.
2. Interview a friend.
a. What are you looking forward to at SxSWedu? OR
b. What have you seen at SxSWedu that excites you?
3. Email it to: 62497548264@mms.youtube.com
4. Visit my channel to see the results: http://youtube.
com/elemenous
11. Did You Know?
Online editing capabilities in YouTube continue to expand. (Go to your
channel>video manager and select a video to edit.)
➔ Add clickable annotations and speech bubbles to any video that you upload
➔ Autocorrect color, add color filters, and stabilize video images
➔ Blur faces
➔ Add copyright friendly audio
➔ Upload caption files or transcripts
More robust editing capabilities are available in the online YouTube editor as well:
http://www.youtube.com/editor
13. Consuming
➔ Computers
➔ Mobile Devices
➔ Google Hangouts
➔ Playlists
➔ Videos inserted into Google Forms
➔ Embedded in web sites wikis and blogs
14. Curating: Search Effectively
➔ Use the browse and search functionality of YouTube to find channels
and individual videos.
➔ Use the Filters button to refine your query.
➔ Create playlists for units that you teach. Set them up ahead of time or
post-production. You can also create them on the fly.
➔ Give links to playlists to students to supplement classroom materials.
➔ Collect videos created by students to show to parents. Can use private
links.
17. Where Do You Find Content?
Subscribe to channels. A few suggestions:
➔ Edutopia
➔ Google Science Fair
➔ NASA
➔ Library of Congress
➔ Common Sense Educators
➔ Buck Institute
➔ EdSurge
18. Specific Instructional Uses
➔ Flipping the classroom
(or flip the PD or faculty
meeting)
➔ Language practice
➔ Assessments and
reflections
➔ Independent study
➔ Writing Prompts
➔ Field trip documentation
➔ Choose Your Own
Adventure activities
➔ Screencasts
➔ Additional ideas from
Tami Brass
23. Other Useful YouTube Links
Creator Hub
Creator Hub - Education
Audio Library
Video Editor
TestTube
YouTube blog
YouTube Help Center
YouTube Creators blog
YouTube Edu
YouTube Teachers
24. Resources
➔ YouTube for Schools:
http://goo.gl/ft1Wm
➔ YouTube EDU on G+: https:
//plus.google.
com/+YouTubeEDU/posts
➔ Slides : http://goo.gl/GFXoks
➔ Resources: http://goo.gl/vPRW1
➔ Educational YouTube Videos:
http://goo.gl/0tegw
➔ Google Custom Search Engine:
http://goo.gl/RoiRi
➔ YouTube Diigo Group: http://goo.
gl/xCgSO
25. Find Me
Lucy Gray
➔ elemenous@gmail.com
➔ Google+
➔ YouTube Channel
➔ @elemenous on Twitter
➔ Blog