On YouTube, teachers can find hundreds of videos to use in their classrooms. There are also plenty of tools that can help you make the content more suitable for instruction--for example, editing to show just the parts of videos you choose and keeping the page's content student-friendly. Web20classroom.org offers a list of these types of tools, which educators can use for free.
"Some are on the creative end, while some are for the consumption end," the article said. "Overall, they hopefully will give you a good start on getting more out of your favorite video service."
See the full list.
Article by Kassondra Granata, EducationWorld Contributor
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