Teaching Videos is a
collection of educational videos that practitioners can use to support
learning in their learning environment. Videos are submitted by practitioners who have found them useful in their own teaching.
Users can...
register and collect favourite videos; as well as
share videos that they have found useful.
Please
be aware that some learning provider networks might block YouTube or other
embedded videos, so check this before using them in your teaching & Learning!
Posted by John Dalziel on Friday, January 8, 2010,
In :
Online Safety
Common Craft has just released another In Plain English video -Protecting Reputations Online.
A video that, in line with the New Common Inspection Framework, should be a must viewing for students.
As with all Common Craft videos, Protecting Reputations Online
clearly explains concepts in easy-to-understand terms. Protecting
Reputations Online explains the risks of posting inappropriate...
pictures,
videos, or
messages
...about yourself (or others) online. The video also tells viewer...
Posted by John Dalziel on Monday, December 28, 2009,
In :
Family Learning
Kideos is a video website designed with learners under ten years old in mind.
Videos on Kideos are categorized by...
age appropriateness and
topic.
The videos, in the main, appear to be via YouTube but they are displayed with the Kideos border which removes...
advertising and
YouTube's "related videos" and comments.
Note: users might not be able to access the videos in learning
environments that block YouTube. That said Kideos could be a great
resource for Family Learning. Learning P...
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.