This document discusses instructional uses of YouTube in education. It describes how YouTube can be used for creating, consuming, and curating video content. Specific uses include flipping the classroom, providing language resources, independent study, and student reflection. Teachers are encouraged to create playlists, channels, and share videos to supplement classroom materials. The document provides an overview of YouTube's features and tools to support educational uses.
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4. Creating Video
PhotoBooth
iPod or iPad
Video Camera
Digital Camera
Flip Cam- like devices
Exporting Still Images in iPhoto
Sites such as Animoto
Record video from web cam (on
YouTube’s site or using your
webcam)
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6. Curating
Use the browse and search functionality of YouTube to find channels and individual videos. Use
Filter to refine your query
Create playlists for units that you teach. Set them up ahead of time or create them on the fly.
Give links to playlists to students to supplement classroom materials
Collect videos created by students to show to parents. Can use private links.
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31. Potential Uses
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Flip your classroom
Review and remediation
Language resources
Project research
Independent study
From Tami’s Tech4Teaching
Professional development
Student and teacher reflection
Writing prompts
Field trip documentation
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32. Discussion
What other ideas do you have for using YouTube in your classroom?
Does your school have its own YouTube channel?
What are some of your favorite YouTube Channels?
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33. Slides with clickable links can be found at
http://lucygray.org
Additonal Resources: http://goo.gl/vPRW1
Favorite Educational YouTube Videos: http://goo.gl/
0tegw
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Email: lucy@lucygrayconsulting
Twitter: elemenous
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