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Youtube in the Classroom LARC Social Media 2012

Youtube in the Classroom LARC Social Media 2012. Karl Richter, MA EDTEC. I can’t use this!. We’ll talk about. Teaching Ideas for Video in the language classroom Tech Tips to accomplish them. Three Tech Tips. Did you know… You might already have your own youtube channel?

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Youtube in the Classroom LARC Social Media 2012

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  1. Youtube in the ClassroomLARC Social Media 2012

    Karl Richter, MA EDTEC
  2. I can’t use this!
  3. We’ll talk about Teaching Ideas for Video in the language classroom Tech Tips to accomplish them
  4. Three Tech Tips Did you know… You might already have your own youtube channel? You can record straight to youtube using just your webcam? Your students can easily respond by video to one of your posts?
  5. Do You YouTube?
  6. With your YouTube Account you can Save favorites Create playlists Upload videos Leave comments Rate videos Respond to videos Customize your channel Subscribe to other users
  7. Youtube basics A youtube account is free. It’s already linked to your gmail address if you have one. If not, to get an account you have to get a google (gmail) account something@gmail.com
  8. You can start a video blog Yeah, right, I don’t have the time to make videos!
  9. You don’t need a lot of time, talent, or equipment
  10. You don’t need a lot of time, talent, or equipment
  11. You just need a webcam
  12. Or a (fancy) phone
  13. You can start a video blog Speak directly to the camera. Record dialogues. (native speakers, scripted dialogues) Have students make videos. Allow students to replay your message as many times as they need. Want to do transcription/translation exercises? Videos can be embedded in other web sites
  14. It doesn’t have to be you… Teacher Vlogs Student Vlogs Class Vlogs
  15. Youtube for Schools http://www.youtube.com/teachers
  16. http://www.youtube.com/teachers
  17. Tip #1 You may already have a Youtube channel
  18. Use a playlist with student’s responses
  19. Dr. Stephen Krashen http://www.youtube.com/user/lingosteve?feature=watch
  20. Tip #2 You can upload straight to youtube with a webcam
  21. Click Upload
  22. Let me show you I’ll record a video. We’ll use this as a prompt for video responses.
  23. Tip #3 You can allow responses
  24. Public https://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=157177
  25. Want to allow responses?
  26. Posting a Video Response http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=57931
  27. Mobile Upload
  28. Mobile Upload
  29. Mobile Upload
  30. So, how can we use this in a language class?
  31. So, how can we use this? Oral assessment skills Do it once at the start of the semester Do it again at the end of the semester Teachers posting prompts students respond Students posting prompts for a small group Advanced students could have a debate Video Pen pals with another class
  32. Challenge 1 Find videos you could use in your class Make a playlist so you can find them easily in the future
  33. Challenge 2 Add a youtube video to your blog. Can you add a link to a playlist? (If you’re feeling brave, try embedding the playlist)
  34. Challenge 3 Post a prompt using a webcam Have students respond
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