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Instructional Video1:12
Curated OER

JayCut, part 2: Simple Editing

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Part two of the JayCut tutorial series explains the process of editing. Intended to help teachers and learners in making educational films. Clicking and dragging, using a timeline, and cutting images or video files is covered.
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Instructional Video1:57
Curated OER

JayCut, Part 5: Final Editing and Publishing

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Final editing and publishing of your JayCut home movie will be a breeze after viewing part five of this five-part series. You and your class will have no problems putting those final touches into your original works of educational art.
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Instructional Video5:33
Curated OER

Editing Music in Audacity

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Make your podcast perfect by editing the music you choose. Part seven focuses on music editing.
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Instructional Video11:07
Crash Course

The Editor

For Students 8th - 12th Standards
The job of the editor is surely one of the most demanding in film production. Viewers of an episode from a film production playlist are introduced to the editor's many responsibilities, the history of editing, and the various types of...
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Instructional Video5:09
Curated OER

Editing Voice in Audacity

For Teachers 9th - 12th
After you've recorded your podcast you realize it's not perfect. Watch part six of this nine-part series on using Audacity software and you'll learn how to fix any mistakes you've made during the taping of your project.
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Instructional Video6:49
TED-Ed

A Call to Invention: DIY Speaker Edition

For Students 4th - 12th Standards
Can you build a homemade speaker out of a potato chip? Bestselling author and do-it-yourself expert William Gurstelle shows you how in his brief presentation at TEDYouth 2012. He encourages young people to be creative and explore science...
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Activity0:46
PhysEdGames

The Video Camera Game

For Teachers K - 5th
Implement a fun game at the start of your next physical education class to warm-up the class' bodies. Call out video-editing terms to signal a particular tasks such as walking, running, jumping and more!   
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Instructional Video
University of North Carolina

Proofreading

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
How does proofreading differ from revising or editing a paper? A short video explains the importance of proofreading and offers a few key strategies to help writers become better proofreaders. The video contains think-alouds to help...
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Instructional Video3:16
Curated OER

How to Use PhotoFlex

For Teachers 8th - 12th
This upper grader needs a job in computer instruction. She does a fantastic job explaining how to use PhotoFlex to super impose a picture of a person into another picture. This is a great way to build computer literacy skills and could...
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Instructional Video7:13
Be Smart

Einstein Is (Almost) Always Right: Gravitational Waves Edition

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Facilitate learning as never before with the first video in a series dealing with physics concepts for your science class. Learners visualize Einstein's field equations and the effect of massive objects in passing light before they...
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Instructional Video3:33
SciShow

Animal Survival Skills: Poison Edition

For Students 9th - 12th
Although not pleasant, throwing up is one of the body's defense mechanisms. The video explains how some animals do not have this option, and instead, have other means of eliminating harmful substances. Horses and rats are two examples.
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Instructional Video12:29
Crash Course

Soviet Montage

For Students 8th - 12th Standards
Why are film montages in movies so compelling? Learn about the origins and effectiveness of the Soviet montage, as well as discontinuity editing and other filmmaking techniques—and political statements—that arose from the 1917 Bolshevik...
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Instructional Video4:19
Physics Girl

What Are Quarks? Sugar Edition!

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Even scientists don't really understand quarks! Learners watch as the instructor describes what scientists do know about quark particles and their interaction with each other. The lesson dispels myths that individuals may have about...
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Instructional Video35:11
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National Constitution Center

The Bill of Rights (Second Edition)

For Students 7th - 12th Standards
Protecting basic liberties was at the heart of the American Revolution. However, it wasn't until after the Constitutional Convention that the Founding Fathers added a list of rights guaranteed to the people, now our most important legal...
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Instructional Video5:19
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Mental Health Literacy

Stress Explained - Elementary Edition

For Students K - 6th
A short video explains what stress is and how it helps us. Playing pretend shows how a kid might feel in certain situations and the impact of positive thinking. Two breathing techniques bring a sense of calm. A friendly reminder to speak...
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Instructional Video5:47
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesdays: Videolicious

For Teachers 3rd - 12th
Learn how to make videos with this video tutorial! Jennifer and Rich walk you through how to get started with Videolicious and how to use this app in your classroom. You and your pupils will be creating and editing films in no time!
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Instructional Video4:33
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesdays: FriendStrip Kids Pro

For Teachers 1st - 7th
Comics in the classroom? Of course! For an overview of the FriendStrip Kids Pro app, and ideas for use in the classroom, you can watch this quick video. Jennifer and Rich take you step-by-step through how to edit a comic strip, and how...
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Instructional Video5:00
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesdays: Microsoft Office Mobile

For Teachers Pre-K - Higher Ed
Users of Microsoft Office can now access, as well as edit, and create new documents from their mobile devices with the Microsoft Office Mobile app. The video narrators not only model how to use the app, but also discuss various classroom...
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Instructional Video0:38
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

mRNA Splicing

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Edit, copy, and paste are not just for word processing! Learn how a gene transcribes into mRNA and then translates into a protein. Editing is the first step and is the focus of the animation as it demonstrates how special enzymes remove...
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Instructional Video11:13
Crash Course

The Limey

For Students 11th - Higher Ed Standards
Steven Soderbergh's The Limey may seem like a strange choice for one of the top ten films in a playlist on film criticism. The narrator makes clear that the story is a simple tale of revenge, but it is Soderbergh's filmmaking techniques...
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Instructional Video5:31
GCFGlobal.org

Excel 2016: Track Changes and Comments

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Two heads are better than one! One convenient feature of Excel is that it allows users to collaborate on documents. With video 23 from the 27-part Microsoft Excel 2016 set, scholars discover how to use the Track Changes command. Viewers...
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Instructional Video2:45
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GCFGlobal.org

Word: Links

For Teachers 6th - Higher Ed Standards
What's the best way to format text as a link when using a word processor? With the 10th video from the 44-part Microsoft Word series, scholars learn how to insert hyperlinks into a Word document. They discover how create links for e-mail...
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Instructional Video2:07
Curated OER

JayCut, Part 1: Creating a Movie

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Movie making can be fun and provide an amazing opportunity for learners to explore and express in a unique and motivating way. This video tutorial walks teachers through the first eight steps needed when using JayCut software. This is...
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Instructional Video1:28
Curated OER

Video Editor (Spanish)

For Teachers 6th - 12th
A television editor, Noe Lemus, talks about his duties behind the television. He walks us through his regular tasks: preparing sets, editing music, transitions, and more! Note: This video is in Spanish.

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