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Chip AldrichVideos for kids to learn from. Organized by subject, created by YouTube
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Jay BlackmanCollection of classroom videos on all kinds of subjects.
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scott klepeschCollection of educational videos
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Tod BakerImagine collecting all the best free educational videos made for children, and making them findable and watchable on one website. Then imagine creating many, many more such videos… WatchKnow—as in, “You watch, you know”—has started building this resource.
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Irmeli AroNot 'for kids' only
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Tania Shekovideos for kids to learn
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John HealyVideos for kids
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Laura BaasWatchKnow is a wiki-style portal that gathers and organizes educational videos for students ages 3 to 18. An age filter slider allows you to easily focus your search.
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Susanne Fullerliterature related videos and more. Authors, stories....
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florin renteaWatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized.
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Edith GardenerImagine hundreds of thousands of great short videos, and other media, explaining every topic taught to school kids. Imagine them rated and sorted into a giant Directory, making them simple to find. WatchKnow--as in, "You watch, you know"--is a non-profit online community devoted to this goal.
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Jason Heiserwatch videos for education
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y campbellfree educational videos made for children
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Karen Vitek"WatchKnow is both a resource for users and also a non-profit, online community that encourages everyone to collect, create, and share free, innovative, educational videos. "
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Jason MartinFree educational videos
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Ted Sakshauglots of free videos, short and useful
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Imagine hundreds of thousands of great short videos, and other media, explaining every topic taught to school kids. Imagine them rated and sorted into a giant Directory,
making them simple to find. WatchKnow--as in, "You watch, you know"--is a non-profit online community devoted to this goal.
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M. CirceHas not launched yet
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Stéphane MétralWatchKnow a non-profit, online community that encourages everyone to collect, create, and share free, innovative, educational videos
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Debra HicksImagine collecting all the best free educational videos made for children, and making them findable and watchable on one website. Then imagine creating many, many more such videos.
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Nic PattersonVideos for kids to learn from. Organized
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Guttorm HEin god del tusen videoar kategorisesrt og tagga. Kjelder som t.d. youtube m.m.
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Nancy BlairArchive of useful video clips categorized by content area.
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Betty Wongfind the best free educational videos for kids online
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alex yufind the best free educational videos for kids online
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Lenette Pruetzfree educational videos for kids
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The WatchKnow
directory is on the left. Click a folder to expand that part of the
directory.
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Jay SwanHave you ever watched a YouTube video on a blog without going to the YouTube website? The video was "embedded." On WatchKnow, we're going to make a big searchable database that embeds and rates every educational video for children that we can find.
We'll encourage anybody, registered or not, to add the best educational videos online to WatchKnow--so that they can all found and organized here, in one place.
We're also going to give people lots of incentives to create great new educational videos, such as contests and cash prizes as well as peer recognition. -
Fred GagnonThe Internet is full of useful information, but it's disorganized and often unreliable. The potential of the Internet for education is especially huge.
Imagine tapping into that potential.
Imagine collecting all the best free educational videos made for -
H BelowLibrary of online videos for education
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Ian GuestWatchKnow a non-profit, online community that encourages everyone to collect, create, and share free, innovative, educational videos
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Kathleen NSpecifically for the best EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS for CHILDREN\nCourtesy AccessTechNews:\nWatch Know is another collection of thousands of educational videos from across the Internet. The site is broken down into an easy-to-browse catalog. You can also use a standard search box to find videos. Although the site is gathering videos from all across the web from sites like National Geographic, many of the videos are drawn from YouTube. \n\nMost importantly, TeacherTube community members are a major part of the evolution of the site. Members are encouraged to not only upload educationally relevant videos, but also to make constructive comments and use the rating system to show appreciation for videos of value to one as an educator or learner.
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Sharon ElinVideos for educators
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