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Google Video
Video is an excellent complement to your classroom lessons, and Google Video is an excellent repository for educational video. Not only does Google allow you to upload and share your own videos, you can also find other useful videos and share them with your students and colleagues. Google Video's vast content repository includes everything from original moon landing footage to calculus lessons.
You can find videos to complement any lesson you're teaching by using the Google Video search tool, downloading the videos you find appropriate and burning DVDs for your students and/or emailing links for them to watch the videos online in their own time. You can even create your own videos (or have students create them as class projects) and upload them to the Google Video site, where anyone from your class to their family and friends can watch them anytime, from anywhere.
Students can do many exciting projects with videos, including making a video book report instead of an oral report; creating and uploading their own music or dramatic videos; and videotaping and posting class activities and projects from a multi-stage science project to a poetry reading.
How to upload and download videos and burn DVDs
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