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Chop your video clips
Want to show just part of a video clip? You can use Tube Chop. Once you go to Tube Chops's home page,
- paste in the link to the video you want to chop
- Once the video appears, move the bars below the video to select the part you want to chop.
Once you click, "chop," a new chopped version of your video will appear. You can embed it or save the URL.
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Add Sound And Annimation To A Google Drive Presentation
One of our teachers just asked me how to add sound to a Google Drive presentation. I like this tutorial explaining the answer as it shows how you can actually go to a specific spot in a video. Therefore when you click on the spot on a slide it will play...
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Add Questions For Students To Youtube Videos
You can add questions to any You Tube video if you sign up for the Beta test Google just started. You can sign up by clicking here. You can add questions (only multiple choice for now) anywhere in the video. You just scan through the video to the...
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Notes & Video On One Screen
From a G+ post by Craig Nansen that I found within the Google Certified Discussion community in G+ (which anyone can join) something brand new called VideoNot.es which, in Google Drive, splits your screen and puts the video on the left and the notes...
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Ted Ed Examples
If you saw Ken's post the other day, then you know that Ted Talks now has a way for you to flip any You Tube video and ask questions about the video after its viewed. I tried it with a John Green crash course video about the Dark Ages and then made...
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Start The Video Where You Want
Up until now I have used Splicd to set my Youtube videos to where I want them for student viewing. Splicd still is useful if you want to have a beginning and an end of the video. As you can see above you need only go to the video, click...
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