Posted by John Dalziel on Thursday, January 13, 2011,
In :
Video Evidence
If you show videos as part of your teaching/training etc., and/or use video evidence, SnipSnip.it
could be useful for skipping over the parts of a video you don't need learners/assessors/verifiers... to watch.
Another benefit of SnipSnip.it is that when the
videos playback they are displayed on a blank canvas devoid of the
distracting and sometimes inappropriate "related videos" that appear on
YouTube.
I'm an eLearning Adviser specializing in stimulating and supporting innovation in learning via eBooks, eMagazines, blogs (including audio versions), online TV, interactive resources, forums, workshops, conferences and face2face consultations. Evaluating and becoming familiar with sustainable and new technologies allows me to respond to the needs of learning providers from a position of experience rather than 'hearsay'. Supported learning providers, in the northwest of England (UK), can contact me for FREE consultations. Based at Lancaster University I work for the JISC Regional Support Centre - Northwest.