This appears to be the authorized Norwegian Broadcast version of “Medieval Help Desk” (aka “Introducing the Book”), a video that has been making the rounds recently on YouTube. Originally created as a skit for the show, “Øystein og jeg” in 2001, the clip remains humorous and relevant. In addition to its entertainment value, the video [...]
Annenberg Media’s Online Learning site offers free video on demand professional development programs geared toward k-12 teachers. Topics include a wide variety of subject matter, including math education, sciences, art and music education, social studies, history, teaching foreign languages, and reading and writing workshops.
Video on demand is becoming a popular means of accessing content for entertainment (witness downloadable episodes of hit tv series) and, increasingly, education. unitedstreaming, for example, is an educational subscription service sponsored by the Discovery Education that provides users with an extensive library of videos and curricular material from the Discovery Channel, BBC, and other [...]
Jeff Utecht is an educator who publishes two blogs: U Tech Tips and The Thinking Stick. Jeff created general tutorials on the use of flickr and del.icio.us for the educational community. These tutorials are available from his blogs under “screencasts.” He also posted the tutorials on YouTube: Using flickrUsing del.icio.us The segments were created in [...]
A version of the Web 2.0 video cited below is also available at Mojiti. Mojiti is an online video sharing service that allows users to add interactive content such as comments, captions, and animations to videos hosted on sites like YouTube, GoogleVideo, and MySpace. In this case, the developers of the video are using Web2.0 [...]
This 5 minute video presents a thought provoking application of Web2.0 tools to highlight Web2.0 culture. The video was produced by Digital Ethnography, a working group of Kansas State University students and faculty dedicated to exploring and extending the possibilities of digital ethnography. Also take a look at the producer’s notes posted under the Digital [...]
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