From time to time I have my students build simple PowerPoint projects (naturally using Google Docs). I always like them to insert a video as part of it, but I have never been able to know if they actually viewed the video (short of putting comments in another slide). Now students can annotate any video on youtube and even decide where the video will start and end by using EmbedPlus. For example above is the video from the Apollo 11 video (post below). I have added four comments in the first 20 seconds. Also here is a link to the video. Additionally here is a video I just made on how to use Embedplus.
This is a webpage written by high school teachers for those who teach US history who want to find online content as well as technology that you can use in the classroom.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Annotate Any Videos on Youtube
From time to time I have my students build simple PowerPoint projects (naturally using Google Docs). I always like them to insert a video as part of it, but I have never been able to know if they actually viewed the video (short of putting comments in another slide). Now students can annotate any video on youtube and even decide where the video will start and end by using EmbedPlus. For example above is the video from the Apollo 11 video (post below). I have added four comments in the first 20 seconds. Also here is a link to the video. Additionally here is a video I just made on how to use Embedplus.
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