Might be called a mashup- it allows upload of Powerpoint files to Slideshare and synchronization to video uploaded to Google video.
One of the most popular sites for finding documentaries and independent films. Also, users can share these films and view on a mobile app.
Learn Out Loud is a one-stop-shop for audio and video materials that can be used either inside or outside the classroom. There is a wide selection of audio books, lectures, and speeches that can be uploaded to an iPod or streamed live to a desktop. The homepage hosts a demonstration video that will familiarize users with the site’s many functions. Some media content must be purchased for a fee, but the “free stuff” section gives you open access to thousands of audio and video files at no cost. Additionally, a special kids’ section provides age-appropriate learning tools to complement any classroom lesson plan.
Roughly speaking, podcasts are to blogs what radio is to newspapers. And iTunes is the largest directory of podcasts available. There are thousands of audio programs being created every week and, while most of it is not suitable for classroom use, there are also some excellent materials that are. The collection includes a large number of programs from public radio, from both the US and other countries. You’ll also find a variety of programs produced by teacher for teachers as well as student-created programs. To use iTunes, you must download the application (free for both Mac and Windows) and install on your desktop. You can then use the interface to find, manage, and play the podcasts (no iPod required).
Encyclomedia is a free video encyclopedia. On Encyclomedia you can browse for videos and articles by category or search for a specific topic. What I like about Encyclomedia is that visitors can read an article then go watch a video that matches that article. It's very similar to the now-offline Nibipedia and VisWiki sites.
SnipSnip.it is a new service that allows you to easily clip a section from a YouTube video and share that section with others. To use SnipSnip.it just grab the link to a YouTube video, paste it into SnipSnip.it, and then enter the start and end times for the section of video you want to share. After you've completed those steps SnipSnip.it will generate a link and an embed code that will play just the section of video you selected.
TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it.