This document discusses using YouTube for instructional purposes. It provides information on creating educational videos using mobile devices, computers and other tools. Videos can be consumed on various devices and curated by creating playlists and channels. Specific instructional uses mentioned include flipping the classroom, language practice, assessments, and field trip documentation. Resources for educational YouTube channels, editing tools, and searching are also included. The presenter encourages uploading student interviews and provides links to explore more instructional uses of YouTube.
3. Resources
➔ YouTube for Schools:
http://goo.gl/ft1Wm
➔ YouTube EDU on G+: https:
//plus.google.
com/+YouTubeEDU/posts
➔ Slides : http://goo.gl/GFXoks
➔ Resources: http://goo.gl/vPRW1
➔ Educational YouTube Videos:
http://goo.gl/0tegw
➔ Google Custom Search Engine:
http://goo.gl/RoiRi
➔ YouTube Diigo Group: http:
//goo.gl/xCgSO
4. Your YouTube Channel?
➔ You need to have a Google account and YouTube channel to do the
following.
➔ Is your school using Google Apps for Education?
➔ Has your GAFE admin turned on YouTube for teachers and/or
students?
➔ If not, you can create a personal Google Account and that will give you
access to YouTube.
➔ If you have a Google Account already, go to YouTube and sign in with
that account information to connect your Google Account to
YouTube.
6. Creation Tools
➔ Mobile Devices
➔ Computer Web Cams
➔ Digital Cameras
➔ Video Cameras
➔ Still Images
7. Other Methods and Tools
➔ Web Sites
◆ Animoto
◆ VoiceThread
◆ WeVideo
➔ Record into YouTube
➔ Google Hangsout on Air
➔ Screencasting
◆ Quicktime
◆ Camtasia
◆ Screenr
◆ Jing
◆ Screencast-O-Matic
◆ Hangouts on Air
10. Your Homework: Upload By Email
1. Take out your mobile device.
2. Interview a friend.
a. What are you looking forward to at SxSWedu? OR
b. What have you seen at SxSWedu that excites you?
3. Email it to: 62497548264@mms.youtube.com
4. Visit my channel to see the results: http://youtube.
com/elemenous
11. Did You Know?
Online editing capabilities in YouTube continue to expand. (Go to your
channel>video manager and select a video to edit.)
➔ Add clickable annotations and speech bubbles to any video that you upload
➔ Autocorrect color, add color filters, and stabilize video images
➔ Blur faces
➔ Add copyright friendly audio
➔ Upload caption files or transcripts
More robust editing capabilities are available in the online YouTube editor as well:
http://www.youtube.com/editor
13. Consuming
➔ Computers
➔ Mobile Devices
➔ Google Hangouts
➔ Playlists
➔ Videos inserted into Google Forms
➔ Embedded in web sites wikis and blogs
14. Curating: Search Effectively
➔ Use the browse and search functionality of YouTube to find channels
and individual videos.
➔ Use the Filters button to refine your query.
➔ Create playlists for units that you teach. Set them up ahead of time or
post-production. You can also 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.
17. Where Do You Find Content?
Subscribe to channels. A few suggestions:
➔ Edutopia
➔ Google Science Fair
➔ NASA
➔ Library of Congress
➔ Common Sense Educators
➔ Buck Institute
➔ EdSurge
18. Specific Instructional Uses
➔ Flipping the classroom
(or flip the PD or faculty
meeting)
➔ Language practice
➔ Assessments and
reflections
➔ Independent study
➔ Writing Prompts
➔ Field trip documentation
➔ Choose Your Own
Adventure activities
➔ Screencasts
➔ Additional ideas from
Tami Brass
23. Other Useful YouTube Links
Creator Hub
Creator Hub - Education
Audio Library
Video Editor
TestTube
YouTube blog
YouTube Help Center
YouTube Creators blog
YouTube Edu
YouTube Teachers
24. Resources
➔ YouTube for Schools:
http://goo.gl/ft1Wm
➔ YouTube EDU on G+: https:
//plus.google.
com/+YouTubeEDU/posts
➔ Slides : http://goo.gl/GFXoks
➔ Resources: http://goo.gl/vPRW1
➔ Educational YouTube Videos:
http://goo.gl/0tegw
➔ Google Custom Search Engine:
http://goo.gl/RoiRi
➔ YouTube Diigo Group: http://goo.
gl/xCgSO
25. Find Me
Lucy Gray
➔ elemenous@gmail.com
➔ Google+
➔ YouTube Channel
➔ @elemenous on Twitter
➔ Blog