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Researched Evidence for Pedagogical use of Video and Resources
Nancy R. Evans Instructional Design Specialist for Indiana University of Pennsylvania MIS, Online Learning Consortium: Certified Online Teacher, Online Learning Consortium & SUNY: Instructional Design Certificate Program
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Kalart Victor, Easy-Load, 16mm Projector, flicker
(image, Creative Commons: Free to modify, share and use) Ruth, Filmstrip Projector Paired with a Record, I can hear the Sound to Advanced the Frame , February 3, 2011 (image, Creative Commons: Free to modify, share and use) Mamie Lai, Instructional Technologies What is Instructional Technology?, Instructional Technologies ,2011 (image, Creative Commons: Free to modify, share and use
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Ryan Faas, Why BYOD Is A Disaster Waiting To Happen For Schools, Cult of Mac, June 28, 2012
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Do’s/Don’ts Using Don’t Do Video aligned with objectives
Video not aligned with objectives Not selecting an appropriate video Selecting a video that is too long Not testing the video Just playing the video or explaining the videos purpose Do not plan for accessibility No plan if technology fails Assume all videos are free and legal (Copyright Assume all videos are free and legal (Copyright) Do Video aligned with objectives Appropriate subject/length Use pre-existing materials Test before hand/Spend time purpose of the video Work while they watch/Reflect on what is seen Plan for accessibility Always have a Plan B – event technical difficulties Ethical use (Copyright) Existing materials (e.g. Library resources)
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Ethical Use of Video Fair Use Checklist
Disclaimer - I am not a copyright lawyer! Information is provided for educational purposes only Fair Use Checklist What is the character of the use? What is the nature of the work to be used? How much of the work do you intend to use? What is the market effect from the use of this material? Leadership in Higher Education Conference
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License/Search Engines Existing Video
Safest - Use Existing Resources (e.g. Your own or Library Resources) Next Best - Emending, streaming, and hyperlinking video is not copying YouTube What does standard YouTube license means? How to Find Creative Commons Videos on YouTube Bing Searching Images by Usage Rights Steps also apply to video Google How to Google search for Creative Commons licensed resources Leadership in Higher Education Conference
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Accessibility/Captioning
Google Video Add caption tracks video files Google Help YouTube Add your own subtitles & closed captions YouTube Help University Captioning Recourses Check with your own institution for any services they might have Leadership in Higher Education Conference
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Resources Diigo Outliner – Pedagogical Teaching with Video
Lecture Capture – (e.g. Zoom) Synchronous video communications/recording Teacher Tube Videos YouTube Education Kahan Academy Google Educational Video Search criteria: genre:educational Internet Archives - Movies Leadership in Higher Education Conference
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