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BrainPOP Jr. in 30 Seconds By TL Editors published 5 February 19 BrainPOP Jr. is one of the most popular providers of learning resources for young kids.
Britannica Launches Video Storytelling Platform By TL Editors published 24 January 19 Encyclopaedia Britannica and Binumi announced today that they have partnered to bring video storytelling into Britannica’s global product lines.
Flocabulary in 30 Seconds By TL Editors published 18 December 18 Do your students love hip-hop or engaging videos? Flocabulary might be a go-to instructional option for your classroom.
Class Tech Tips: 25 Reasons to Use TED-Ed in Your Classroom By Monica Burns published 13 December 18 The folks at TED also have a platform for students and teachers. It’s called TED-Ed, and you’ll find lots of short videos, resources and discussion questions for your classroom.
ExploreLearning Reflex in 30 Seconds By TL Editors published 11 December 18 Is ExploreLearning Reflex the right math program for your elementary students?
It’s Easy Being Green! Green Screening in the Classroom By Guest Author Suzy Brooks published 10 December 18 Green screen technology allows us to take students beyond our classroom walls and sparks creativity and engagement.
5 Levels of Difficulty Videos: Alternative Assessment Inspiration By Ramsey Musallam published 21 November 18 It reminded me how explaining a difficult concept to a novice and expert audience simultaneously requires deep conceptual knowledge, and how listening to such an explanation helps to build simultaneous conceptual and mechanical knowledge of a concept.
Operation Prevention Video Challenge Launched as Part of National Opioid Education Initiative By TL Editors published 21 November 18 The Discovery Education video challenge encourages teens to create a 30-60 second original public service announcement that alerts other students about the dangers of prescription opioid misuse and heroin use.
Adding and Using Comments on Screencastify Videos By Eric Curts published 20 November 18 It's simple to use, has lots of nice features, works on Chromebooks, and is free for videos up to 10 minutes long.
Editing Videos for Involuntary Curiosity: 3 Chemistry Examples By Ramsey Musallam published 16 November 18 Often times a powerful video can simultaneously engage AND demotivate students by "inducing" curiosity, while also explaining the content that underlies the phenomena.