Tag Archives: video

MoocNote for annotating video

MoocNote is a tool (web based or Chrome extension) for adding time-stamping annotations to online video. Educators could use MoocNote to add comments, questions, or links to videos students are assigned to study or could be used by a student … Continue reading

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One Nation Many Stories – Ken Burns

PBS and Ken Burns are making much of the historical content from Ken Burns available through a new site – One Nation Many Stories. Together with Ken Burns in the Classroom the content and lesson ideas make a great resource … Continue reading

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Zoom security concerns continue

This is a followup to my previous post on Zoom security. With the work and learn from home realities of the world’s present situation, Zoom seemed the perfect tool. However, as the CEO explains, the company did not anticipate the … Continue reading

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Apple’s missed opportunities?

Apple just announced new products and services emphasizing impressive upgrades to its tablets and notebooks. Among the other things mentioned were changes made to FaceTime within the new operating system. What I found interesting about the changes to Facetime was … Continue reading

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A new QuickTime

I make frequent use of tools others recognize, but have decided they have no use for, One of these is Apple Quicktime. This product comes free with Apple devices (probably the reason I first explored it in some detail) and … Continue reading

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YouTube Capabilities to Change

Google has announced that the editor and slide show tools are being removed as of September. These are capabilities that are attractive in schools because the video tools cost nothing to use. A notice now appears when these tools are … Continue reading

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Halloween 360

My wife must have passed the tech gene on to our kids. Kim is the photographer. Lynn takes video of her patients (she is a physical therapist working with children undergoing long-term she uses when she presents on her methods. … Continue reading

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YouTube Cards

I have created a few YouTube videos which I intended as demonstrations to be embedded in our book resource pages. I found that the videos were being viewed more frequently directly from YouTube than from within the web pages. I … Continue reading

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The kids should see this

There are many who describe the online service they provide as archiving. I think of this as the identification, collection, and organization of valuable, existing resources. The provider does not generate the resources but provides a “value added” service built … Continue reading

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YouTube iOS upgrade

Google has upgraded the YouTube iOS app to allow more sophisticated video production capabilities. I can’t claim to find the potential of postproduction editing on a phone that intriguing, but it is possible if you find yourself in the situation … Continue reading

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