Thankfully my principal has finally agreed to unblock youtube at my school, but if that is not the case for you, then you should watch the video above. Youtube has tagged (so far) about 200,000 videos that they deem educational which you can see here. Additionally there are no other videos to see afterwards. Youtube allows you to see short video clips that back help the students visualize what you have just been teaching.
- Screencastomatic For Flipping Your Class
I have made every single one of my flipped videos with Screencastomatic. It is entirely free and while you can set up an account, I never have as it uploads your videos straight into YouTube. The only limitation is that the free version only allows...
- Mastery Learning Discussion And Examples
I believe watching my own children grow has helped to make me a better teacher. For example my son is a very good gamer, but he is also very good at failing. By that I mean he is willing to fail as many times as it takes to master a game...
- Differentiated Instruction
We have been discussing differentiation in my school. Above is a super video giving you several examples of what it means to have a differentiated classroom. The video on top is even better (don't be deterred by its start mentioning...
- North Korea
This is a short video about the Korean War which I found at FreeTech4Teachers. I have put a number of these short videos on this site, but you can find them by either using my search engine or going to Youtube.com and looking for short videos on...
- Real Player
This is a follow up on the earlier post about embedding videos into a PowerPoint - if you use the new version of Real Player, it will allow you to download videos from sites like YouTube (or any other website that streams video). Real Player has a pop-up...