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A Brave New World-Wide Web
First part of the video is particularly useful due to comparisons/contrasts . . . could have student teachers do a "cloned" video response.
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Teaching and Learning Spanish
Blog re: teaching Spanish to preschool and elementary kids
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YouTube - MNTHS: Mash-Up In Spanish
Lots of stuff strung together--not "really" a mashup, but the MySpace song by Don Omar could be a useful intro. to a tech unit in Spanish
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Breaking the YouTube Blockade
Short article
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Brickfilms.com
Stop motion animation
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Como Es, Tom Blodget - YouTube
A song filled with adjectives, done in Spanish
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YouTube - Connections, Episode 1 Part 1 of 5
TV series by James Burke (see related videos for other parts). See also k-web.org
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Unfaithful // Harry-Hermione-Draco - YouTube
Use this to help students think about perspective and juxtaposition in writing. Note the parallelism between how Harry's "story" is set up, the "interlude," and how Malfoy's story responds to Harry's. Contrast w/ rap and Harry & Hermione videos.
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Harry & Hermione (Everytime We Touch) - YouTube
Use this in conjunction with some of the Harry/Ginny videos to show how perspective changes everything--same scenes, combined with different music/elements.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - The Musical - YouTube
Nicely done mashup of a variety of popular show tunes and Harry Potter scenes.
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COLD POTTER - YouTube
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Hari Puttar (Harry Potter) Aur Jadoo Ki Chadi - YouTube
Great example of how culture changes everything. Hysterically funny if you know anything about Indian culture and popular Bollywood movies like Lagaan.
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Harry Potter: I Believe I Can Fly - Google Video
Well-done Harry Potter mashup - have students think about it from a thematic and psychological perspective.
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Harry Potter rap - YouTube
Harry & Malfoy rap against each other . . . could be used to discuss prejudice (racial and socioeconomic), musical interlude in middle. Not as good as other rap one, but appears to be pretty clean.
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