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YouTube Tools To The Rescue - Tots & Technology 2015
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Come learn how to use various YouTube tools in order to safely share videos without worrying about inappropriate comments and other hazards. Also learn how to easily shorten YouTube videos so your students watch only the portions you intend.
3. About Me
Director of Professional Development
Texas Computer Education Association
diana.benner@gmail.com
@diben
DIANA BENNER
http://dbenner.org
4. Have you ever wondered how you
can safely share YouTube videos?
5. In the next 50 min . . .
What are some ways YouTube videos can
be safely shared?
How can YouTube videos be shortened?
How can I get the most out of YouTube in
my classroom?
6. Me at the Zoo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNQXAC9IVRw
7. You Tube Stats
Over 6 billion hours of video are watched
each month on YouTube—that's almost
an hour for every person on Earth
80% of YouTube traffic
comes from outside the US
http://www.youtube.com/yt/press/statistics.html
YouTube reaches more US adults ages
18-34 than any cable network
Mobile makes up almost 40% of
YouTube's global watch time
Most viewed YouTube video ever:
Gangnam Style w/over 2 billion views
Most viewed YouTube Channel
ever: Rhianna Vevo w/over 5
billion views
96 hours of video are uploaded to
YouTube every minute
First video was titled ―Me at the zoo‖
Over 4 billion videos are viewed a day
There are 500 tweets per minute
containing a YouTube link
Most popular YouTube video of all time:
Justin Bieber- Baby
Started on Valentines day, February, 2005
9. You Tube Filters
• After you search for your YouTube videos, click the Filters button
to access a wide variety of filters
• Filter by
- Upload Date
- Result Type
- Duration
- Sort by
- Features (including Closed Caption)
http://www.youtube.com
10. YouTube Channels
• A channel is someone‘s YouTube site
• Organized list of uploaded videos
• Check subscription count
• Click the Subscribe button to add it
to your list of subscribed channels
• Sample channels:
http://goo.gl/Y6UVRC
https://www.youtube.com/channels
11. YouTube Audio Library
• Download background music for
your videos
• View by featured, genre, mood,
instrument, duration, and
favorites
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary
Make your videos more
engaging by using suitable
background music!
12. Listen To YouTube
• Easily convert any YouTube to
audio file
• Receive link to download mp3 file
of video
• Copy/paste the URL and click Go
http://www.listentoyoutube.com/
Provide mp3 for students
or teachers to listen to on
their device
13. TubeChop
• Paste URL or search for YouTube video
• Move ‗bookends‘ to where you want the
video to begin and end
• Click the Chop It button and receive an
embed code as well as a unique
tubechop URL for your chopped video
http://tubechop.com/
Chop one video into
multiple smaller chunks!
14. YouTube Challenge #1
1. Find an educational video on YouTube that you
would like to use a portion of
2. Use TubeChop (http://tubechop.com) and chop
the video
3. Share your link on Today‘s Meet
https://todaysmeet.com/tceatots15
“Learn Today, Use Tomorrow”
15. YouTube Time Machine
• Check out videos from 1860 to current
• Dial a date
• View videos from video
games, television,
commercials, current events,
sports, movies, and music
http://yttm.tv
Great for finding
archives of
speeches!
16. ClipGrab
• Free utility to download for your PC
• Downloader/converter for YouTube, Vimeo, Metacafe
• Save videos as MPEG4, MP3, and other formats
http://clipgrab.org
17. SafeShare TV
• Puts the YouTube video of your choice on
a distraction-free page…no comments or
recommended videos shown!
• Can customize to chop, change the title,
or choose a different theme background
http://safeshare.tv/
Great for sharing a
YouTube video with
teachers, students and
parents!
18. YouTube Challenge #2
1. Find an educational video on YouTube that you
would like to show your fellow teachers
2. Use SafeShare.TV (http://safeshare.tv/) and
generate a safe link
3. Share your link on Today‘s Meet
https://todaysmeet.com/tceatots15
“Learn Today, Use Tomorrow”
19. A Few More . . .
AlarmTube - Set a time you want to wake up, choose a video you want to hear as you
rise, and you're done.
You3b.com - Why watch only one YouTube video, or even two, when you can watch
three at once? You can watch individually or all at the same time.
YouTube Doubler - With YouTube Doubler you can watch two videos at the same
time. Enter the URLs of both videos, and you're ready to go.
TimeTube - Enter a few keywords and this site will build a timeline of videos related to
them.
YouTomb - A project from MIT that follows what videos are removed from YouTube for
copyright violations. Tells you how many days ago the video was removed and how
long it had been on the site prior to removal.
24. Classroom Use
1. Spark lively discussions
2. Organize all the great video content you find
3. Archive your work
4. Allow students to dig deeper
into a subject
5. Get struggling students up
to speed, and push strong
students ahead
6. Review for upcoming exams
7. Create quizzes to accompany
videos for instant feedback
8. Flip your classroom
25. Spark Lively Discussions
Kick off your next lesson with a video that grabs your students‘ attention. YouTube videos are
great for engaging your students, bringing in different perspectives, and encouraging students to
consider new viewpoints.
http://youtu.be/7SjX7A_FR6g
27. Save Videos You Find
Playlists are YouTube's way of allowing you to organize videos on the site. A playlist
is a series of videos you put together - they don't have to be videos you uploaded,
and you get to choose the order.
Great playlists include videos that...
• Hook your students into a lesson.
• Provide real-world context for lessons.
• Help provide cultural relevance for your students.
• Provide remediation for concepts not yet mastered.
• Provide alternative viewpoints.
• Provide visual context (chemical reactions, primary source videos).
• Review previously taught content.
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28. Archive Your Work
Capture and save projects and discussions so you can refer back to them year after
year. This will also help you save time as you can assign old videos to your new
students.
Record critical parts of your lesson so you can review how you taught that lesson in
previous years. Pixar YouTube
When absent students ask what
they missed, send them a link to
the video and they'll never fall
behind. You can even customize
who sees your videos by adjusting
the privacy settings.
29. Extension Opportunities
Give students the option to dig deeper
into a subject by creating a playlist of
videos related to that concept.
By creating playlists of relevant videos
you allow students to pursue their
interests without wasting their time
searching for information (or finding
potentially unsuitable content).
Hundreds of great playlists like the one
you see on the left can be found at
YouTube.com/teachers
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30. Personalize Your Classroom
Videos can help supplement
in-class teaching for struggling
students.
Students can review them at
home so you're not forced to
teach exclusively to the middle
50%.
This video highlights the importance
of meeting the personalized learning
needs of students.
31. Review for Exams
This video reviews what was taught
in class, making it easy for students
to go back and review before exams.
Use a classroom presentation
to create quick video
flashcards for your students.
32. Flip Your Classroom
Jon Bergmann and Aaron Sams created a new way to approach instruction called
flipped teaching. In a "flipped" classroom the students watch videos at home for
the introduction to new material or review of content, and do all the hands-on
practice in the classroom with the teacher.
34. Share the link to a YouTube
video you like.
It can be funny, educational,
or inspirational.
See the responses here: http://goo.gl/zLqp5u
http://goo.gl/Bbv1gD
42. Your TCEA Social Community
Gain insights, solve problems, and share resources
Join the “All Things Google” Group
43. Get Your GOOGLE On Webinars
Upcoming Webinars:
September 3rd – Google Apps for Education Updates
October 1st – Making the Most of Google Classroom
November 5th – Differentiate with Google Apps
http://goo.gl/0EAFN
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