Web 2.0 tools for your teaching and learning programme
YouTube Peer evaluation Visual story telling Grass roots video Acceptance of high and low presentations Information is more important than the polish
YouTube YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. YouTube is currently not profitable its bandwidth costs are estimated at approximately $1 million a day. created in mid-February 2005 by three former PayPal employees uses Adobe Flash technology to display a wide variety of material
YouTube it is estimated that in 2007, YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000, and that around ten hours of video are uploaded every minute more than 100 million videos were being watched every day, and 2.5 billion videos were watched in June ,000 videos were being added per day in May 2006, and this increased to 65,000 by July. In January 2008 alone, nearly 79 million users had made over 3 billion video views YouTube is hosting about 6.1 million videos (requiring about 45 terabytes of storage space), and has about 500,000 user accounts
Q-tube: broadcast yourself Social networking Collaboration Grassroots video Acceptance of high and low presentations Information is more important than the polish
Q-tube: broadcast yourself Canadian: Scott Lawson Launched last year Values matter more than ever now, in the way we interact in an online learning environment In terms of classroom application, these values are essential in monitoring and maintaining a supportive and safe environment for student use. “The whisper of control kills communication”
Alternatives New York based, founded in ,068+ videos uploaded daily. 96,930+ videos uploaded in total introduction of High-Definition ("HD"), making it the first site to enable HD video sharing “If you'd like to share your videos from a high-definition camcorder online, there aren't a lot of options. The Web's most popular video site, YouTube, shows videos in standard definition, and usually in lower resolution than I would like. Not so at lesser-known competitor Vimeo, which has some big advantages over YouTube and other video sites.” USA Today July 2008
Alternatives Peer evaluation Visual story telling Grass roots video Promotion of high level presentations Polish is becoming a feature
Provision in the arts classroom Use in the Arts teaching and learning programmmes: Searching and embedding onto a website Using reviews and references to resources Search multiple sites: Download a copy to file to use: Download a copy to edit Embed onto a presentation
Provision in the arts classroom Search and save the clip from YouTube
Provision in the arts classroom Embed onto a website
Provision in the arts classroom Reviews as critical feedback
Provision in the arts classroom Links to other resources
Provision in the arts classroom Search multiple sites with Free video aggregation tool. Will search YouTube, MySpace, Vimeo, and other video hosting sites simultaneously (AOL, dailymotion, metacafe, megavideo, google, clipsyndicate) Sort by relevance, time, views or ratings
Provision in the arts classroom
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Provision in the arts classroom Download with Convert to: mov, MP4, wmv, avi, iPhone, etc Store in files relating to topics/genre/medium/levels.
Provision in the arts classroom Convert to : mov, MP4, if you want to edit. Cut up into chunks that will fit your T&L programme Be aware of sizes of movie and quality of images (especially if ing)
Provision in the arts classroom Embed a movie onto a PPT presentation: May need a still picture to see a starting image Insert - movies and sound - movie from file Click to start
Web 2.0 tools for your teaching and learning programme