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list of links regarding linking to and using the best parts/segments of YouTube videos
Updated on Jun 14, 09
Created on Jun 12, 09
Category: Schools & Education
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link to short video of faculty comments regarding YouTube at the Faculty Resource Network 2009
link to videos and channels from YouTube's college/university partners - some of these videos are over an hour long and thus YouTube's deep linking code does not work for these long videos currently
link to YouTube blog episode regarding YouTube's deep linking feature which only allows linking to the start point of a specific part/segment of YouTube videos, but it does not allow having end points other than the end of the entire YouTube video
link to a YouTube.com video of an expert giving about a 2 hour talk regarding rapid instructional design at the University of Maryland Baltimore County
link to an educational blog regarding two free online tools (Splicd and TubeChop) for linking to a specific part/segment of YouTube videos
contains instructions on how to use both Splicd.com and TubeChop.com to create links to specific parts/segments of YouTube videos
link to Splicd.com a tool for linking to a specific part/segment of YouTube videos
link to an example of a Splicd link to a specific 5 minute or less part/segment of a YouTube video - the entire YouTube video is almost 2 hours long
link to TubeChop.com a tool for linking to a specific part/segment of YouTube videos
ink to an example of a TubeChop link to a specific 5 minute or less part/segment of a YouTube video - the entire YouTube video is almost 2 hours long
link to Jing, a free/low cost tool for screen capture and screen recording (5 minutes or less) -
can be used to create offline back up copy of Splicd or TubeChop videos by screen recording the Splicd or TubeChop version of YouTube videos and then saving them
free version will require a .swf converter tool, the low cost version includes exporting to .mp4 files which is compatible with YouTube, TeacherTube, etc.
link to educational/academic alternative to YouTube that might not be blocked by school/school district filters where you could potentially upload (with permission) the short clips of YouTube videos (e.g. created via taking screen recordings of Splicd or TubeChop segments/parts of YouTube)
link to video regarding embedding/viewing YouTube videos in PowerPoint 2007 - this doesn't work for existing Mac versions of PowerPoint
link to video regarding embedding/viewing downloaded copy of YouTube videos (e.g. created via taking screen recordings of Splicd or TubeChop segments/parts of YouTube) in PowerPoint 2007 - this also works for existing Mac versions of PowerPoint
13 items | 13 visits
list of links regarding linking to and using the best parts/segments of YouTube videos
Updated on Jun 14, 09
Created on Jun 12, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: