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Rescooped by Peter Mellow from Video use in Tertiary education
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Creating a better educational video experience

Slides from our presentation at the THETA 2017 conference in Auckland, 9th May, 2017.
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If I was giving this presentation again the only thing I would change is to include H5P (a great OER toolset) as an option for interactive video.
Peter Mellow's curator insight, July 10, 2018 10:38 PM
If I was giving this presentation again the only thing I would change is to include H5P as an option for interactive video.
Betsy Geib's curator insight, June 6, 2019 11:10 AM

Slideshow with recommendations for engaging video content.

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100 Best Video Sites For Educators - Edudemic

100 Best Video Sites For Educators - Edudemic | Open Educational Resources | Scoop.it
100 Best Video Sites For Educators - Showcasing the top 100 video sites for educators to use in their classrooms. Appropriate for a variety of subjects and age levels.
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A fairly comprehensive list of video related sites that can be utilisted to engagement studetns. 

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A Curated Collection of Innovative Documentaries: The MIT Docubase

A Curated Collection of Innovative Documentaries: The MIT Docubase | Open Educational Resources | Scoop.it
The open documentary lab

Via Robin Good
Anne Méner's curator insight, December 2, 2013 2:42 PM

Une mine de documentaires à découvrir

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, December 5, 2013 7:13 AM

Great one.

Kimberley Vico's curator insight, December 8, 2013 2:41 AM

Incredible documentaries... something for everyone...!

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Why Open Education Matters Video Competition Winners Announced | ED.gov Blog

Why Open Education Matters Video Competition Winners Announced | ED.gov Blog | Open Educational Resources | Scoop.it

What would you do if you thought you had a solution that would make a high-quality education freely available to anyone with a computer or cell phone, help instructors build new teaching skills and get credit for their accomplishments, and also greatly reduce costs for schools, families and students? You’d want to tell the world! That is just what the nearly one hundred videographers who entered the “Why Open Education Matters” video competition, co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, spent part of this summer doing.

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