Has an excellent table of contents on the left side - allows you to choose what you want to learn about. IF THIS LINK DOESN'T WORK IT IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON D2L IN THE VIDEO PRODUCTION CONTENT DESCRIPTION.
Tutorial with excellent Table of Contents on left side, allowing you to choose the parts of the tutorial you need to view. IF THIS LINK DOESN'T WORK IT IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON D2L IN THE VIDEO PRODUCTION CONTENT DESCRIPTION.
Need just a bit of a YouTube video? Here's how! Short article from Free Technology for Teachers.
Blog article with tips for creating videos from Free Technology for Teachers.
Moving at the Speed of Creativity article
Blog Article from The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness describes a way to make a mix tape of videos from YouTube.
Fabulous resource of videos, lesson ideas, games, and more, all previewed by K-12 teachers for appropriateness.
Great article: make a tripod, take photos, and use Windows Movie Maker to make a time-lapse video - all explained here!
Higher level thinking, focus on content, and use the tech you have available with Paper Slide Videos. This article and the follow-up at http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2013/04/21/paper-slide-video-your-next-or-first-byod-technology-integration-project/ tell you exactly how.
from Moving at the Speed of Creativity, an excellent step-by-step with included printables to have a class of seventh graders explore important issues, create slides on paper, and then film them while narrating using simple, available technology. Follow-up to this article: http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2013/03/26/value-of-low-tech-paper-slide-videos/
from Free Technology for Teachers. Explains in detail how to use YouTube to create an Animoto-type slide show. You can add text to the slides, too.