This comes from Bill Gates' education website which has a ton of math/science videos. Having said this, here are a bunch of videos for world history on the French, Haitian Revolutions and Napoleonic Europe. Above is one on the French Revolution which, like the others, is about 15 minutes. If you are like me and never like to show films that long, then you can go to spliced and put in the start and end section you want and it will create a new video you can link to or embed.
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View Industrial Revolution and over 3,000,000 other topics on Qwiki.Qwiki came out two years ago and has become a way to quickly edit your personal videos. But for me it was a way to create a sound video, show pictures and have written text for...
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Educreations is a website that allows you to create a nice movie either on the web or with an iPad or iPhone app. I did the little one above is literally three minutes. Here is how you can do it. Now, you can use this site to create...
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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...