Recently, Ms. Mooney with determination, and persistence was able to acquire a number of Flip Video Cameras for our school. She is more than willing to loan them out, but will "house them" in the lower pod in 6th grade. Just see her or me about "checking them out"
Recently, I attended a Flip Video Workshop at the NCTIES conference in raleigh, and during that session the presenters offered many ideas for using Flip Cameras in class. In Nancy Mangum's session she showed us some great ideas for using video in classes; one very simple idea was where a flip video camera was used to film hand-drawn or downloaded pictures along with a script in what she called a Paper Slide video...It was easy to do and cool!
Here is a list of sites with suggestions for using a Flip Camera in class:
https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AQL6VA9dkzMeZGY2YndrMnZfNDU4aGZuOTRrZmQ&hl=en
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2010/03/many-ways-to-use-flip-cameras-in.html
http://q-ontech.blogspot.com/2009/03/using-flip-video-camera-in-classroom.html
43 suggestions for using Flip video cameras in class
Flipping Out with a Flip Camera
BTW, I posted the following in an earlier blog... But if you have a Flip Video Camera and were trying to use Movie Maker to edit it, then this article may be relevant. I recommend a program called "Any Video Converter". It is a free download-able program you can use to convert file formats: There are several other free video converter programs too. Here is the link to download it:
http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/
Finally, some might want to convert from a Windows Media File to actually make a DVD:
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/burn-wmv-to-dvd/
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Another way around You Tube being blocked
as a educational resource, but also some suggestions for getting around the blocking that many school districts do.
http://www.edgalaxy.com/journal/2010/1/26/the-ultimate-guide-to-youtube-for-educators.html
Like the teacher on this site advocates, I think it is worth considering: "Rally your techies, school board or whoever to get connected to YouTube, and he provides the evidence to support its case as an educational essential tool" Here's a good article about "School districts playing it too safe"
In the meantime, my favorite tool for getting around the Youtube blocking is to download and install a very easy program called: ANY VIDEO CONVERTER (I blogged about this before since it is also great for converting Flip videos to wmv's for easy use with movie maker: http://tjmstechtips.blogspot.com/2010/01/some-video-editing-tips.html )
Anyway, here again is the link for the free download for Any Video Converter:
http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/
Once you download it, INSTALL IT on your computer.
Open the program
Choose FILE,
SET OUTPUT FOLDER (so you can keep track of where your converter files will go)
Under PROFILE (in the case of converting Youtube videos) you might set the Video Output to be WMV
Then, simply click on CONVERT
The converted file will end up in the folder you designated earlier.
If at home, you can then easily save that converted file to a flash drive and bring into school to play with windows media player. Woo Hoo...Another similar converter can be found at: http://kickyoutube.com/
In the past I had suggested zamzar as a decent Youtube video converter, and below are my old directions about Zam Zar. It works but it comes with a bunch of pop-ups and also during the process you have to check your mail (sometimes it might get blocked) you have to return to the zamzar site where it tries to "trick" you into getting the paid for version. So I really do recommend the free ANY VIDEO CONVERTER program instead.
Anyway, if you don't want to have to install anything on your computer or can't for some reason, then you might still try using zamzar to convert a You tube video to a windows media player file and have it e-mailed to you. You can then access the file through your e-mail and download the video to your computer and play it that way.
http://zamzar.com/
Once on zamzar you select URL under step #1, paste the youtube video link into the box, Then, In step 2, select wmv under (convert to) / video formats and then type in your e-mail address in step 3. Later, you will receive an e-mail with a link back to zamzar where you can down load the You tube video as a windows media file. Here is a site that explains more about zamzar: http://dougpete.pbworks.com/Using-Zamzar-to-Collect-Movies-Offline
30 alternatives to You-Tube:
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/06/30-alternatives-to-youtube.html
Happy You Tubing!
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