This Classroom 2.0: The Book chapter can be downloaded at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/100215802/Jennifer-Judkins-Technology-Tim...
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This is a wonderful resource, Jennifer, thank you! I like the way you brought "everything" together in your chapter, and, given the time, I will look up the Resources for Teachers section. I'm currently learning Camtasia to embed videos for my online class. Have any tips on best conversion of YouTube videos since our schools in Hawaii don't allow them?
Hayami-
I'm glad to hear you found the chapter useful! I'm not sure I understand your question. Have you tried http://www.savevid.com/ to download and save Youtube videos? I'm not sure if it would work at your school but have you tried http://viewpure.com/ where you can put in the YouTube link and it creates a different URL which takes you to the video without the ads and suggested videos on the side?
No & no. But I will certainly give them a try. A couple of years ago, Amanda Vogel ( in case she sees this) told me about savevid but I couldn't recall it when I needed it. Thanks for the reminder, Jennifer!
This is an awesome idea, I am definitely and advocate for including more technology in classrooms. I didn't quite see this in your book(I might have missed something) but some great new tech driven resources that I have heard of are:
These are some 2.0 resources, in the classroom I am definitely an advocate of projecting these resources for all students to see and learn from. Many of these lessons can be planned out at home, connected via a VGA or HDMI cable to an AAXA or 3M projector and you are good to go. Education 2.0 is definitely the trend right now
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