AV repository
Opettaja.tv
Submitted Monday, February 15, 2010 - 14:16Description:
YLE is Finland's national public service broadcasting company and Opettaja.tv is its service for teachers both on TV and on-line. YLE Teema is broadcasting Opettaja.tv for a few hours on five days of the week, offering teaching material for class work as well as to serve teachers' further education and professional development. Most Opettaja.tv TV programmes are also available online.
The web site offers a great amount of audiovisual teaching material and tools for its use in class. The web site also serves as a discussion forum for teachers and as a platform for the exchange of teaching material.
Opettaja.tv is made in cooperation with headteachers and the Finnish National Board of Education.
Year:
continuously
MICROTUBE
Submitted Friday, February 12, 2010 - 16:30Description:
MICROTUBE is a website where students can submit short video clips that explain microeconomic concepts, effects, or theorems.
The basic idea underlying the MICROTUBE project is very simple: Students of economics produce video clips for students of economics. If these clips are worthwhile to watch, all the better. But how to implement such an idea? After some initial discussions with experts from the media services at the University of Zurich, it was agreed that it would be advisable to invest the available time in a small number of clips (rather than having too many). So a plan was made. A script was written, a casting organized, and locations were selected. Two camera teams worked in parallel over an extremely dense offsite weekend. And then, following weeks of cutting and fine-tuning, we ultimately arrived at the clips that are shown on this website. The MICROTUBE team hopes these clips will be (or have been) enjoyable for you!
Acknowledgement. This e-learning project was made possible by the generous support of the Initiate Interactive Learning (IIL) at the University of Zurich during the years 2007 and 2008. The website was designed and realized by Michael Hohl. The MICROTUBE project is an original idea of Christian Ewerhart.
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Year:
2008
Table of contents:
Home
Clips
Complementary Material
Give-aways
Submissions
Making-of
Information & Contact
Chair Homepage
NHK Creative Library
Submitted Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 15:31Description:
A collection of remarkable video bits about various subjects of interest, from wildlife to Japanese culture. Easily reusable because mostly without comentary voice over. Good production quality. As the site in entirely in Japanese it is difficult to browse the site but with Google Translate the site can be accessed with little difficulty.
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Table of contents:
n/a
System requirements:
Browser with flash player plau gin
Additional comments:
Site is in japanese but can be accessed with Google Translate
Lesite.tv
Submitted Friday, November 13, 2009 - 14:21Description:
lesite.tv propose aux enseignants, enseignants-documentalistes et élèves d'accéder à la demande à plus de 2500 séquences vidéos à télécharger, indexées aux points-clés du programme scolaire couvrant 20 disciplines et réparties selon 3 niveaux de scolarité.
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Canal Educatif
Submitted Friday, November 13, 2009 - 14:16Description:
Canal Educatif (“on demand educational channel”) is a collaborative web platform which offers a series of free and innovative educational videos connected to the high school level curriculum. Targeted at teachers, students and families, it is intended for after-school work by students, for use during class time and to foster discussion between different generations.
In French: "Canal Educatif est un project collaboratif visant à constituer le premier patrimoine de vidéos éducatives pour les jeunes et leurs parents à domicile. Enseignants, étudiant ou expert vous pouvez y participer et jouer les passeurs de culture."
An interview with Erwan Bomstein-Erb, founder and Director of Canal Educatif, is available as part of the MEDEA Showcase on Canal Educatif: http://www.medea-awards.com/canal-educatif. He states that he founded Canal Educatif, in order to dramatically improve the access of students to culture through web 2.0 technologies.
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Year:
2006
Length:
web site
Table of contents:
Art History
Economy
Science & Innovation
Jalons pour l'histoire du temps présent
Submitted Friday, November 13, 2009 - 13:59Description:
Né d’un partenariat entre l’Institut National de l'Audiovisuel et le ministère de l'Éducation nationale, le site Jalons pour l’Histoire du Temps présent a été conçu pour l’enseignement de l’histoire du XXe siècle. La richesse du fonds permet aussi un usage en éducation civique, en géographie et dans les démarches interdisciplinaires.
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Classroom Video
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Classroom Video Ltd specialises in the production and supply of educational DVDs to schools and Further Education colleges here in the UK and to International schools teaching the UK National Curriculum overseas. The majority of programmes come complete with teachers’ notes to help with lesson and homework planning, and a full programme summary. All programmes are available on DVD and are available on preview for assessment prior to purchasing.
Table of contents:
Video material sorted by subject
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader, Flash
teachers.tv
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Teachers TV is the digital channel for everyone who works in schools. Our programmes cover every subject in the curriculum, all key stages and every professional role – from teaching assistant to headteacher. You can watch us on digital cable and satellite and programmes are also available anytime, on-demand and for free on this website.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
videos
key stages
subjects
news
whole school issues
tv guide
learning journeys
groups
associates
help
System requirements:
Flash
Cable in the classroom
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Cable in the Classroom is the U.S. cable industry’s education foundation. Its mission is to foster the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide.Cable in the Classroom advocates for the visionary, sensible and effective use of media in homes, schools, and communities.
Table of contents:
Teachers
• A Teacher’s Story
• How to get cable in your school
• Cable’s Educational TV programming and web resources
• Recording highlights monthly calendar
• Online Video
• eLECTIONS (interactive broadband game about running a political campaign)
• Windward (Interactive learning game about bearing the weather)
• Shakespeare (multimedia exploration of S.’s language and how his words have changed over the ages)
• Cable in the Classroom Magazine
• Threshold Magazine
• Media Smart
• Cable’s Leaders in Learning Awards
• Newsletters
• CIC Podcasts
• News
• Events
• FAQs
Parents
• Cable Resources for Learning
• Monthly Calendar of programming
• eLECTIONS
• Windward
• Shakespeare
• Media Smart
• Cable’s Leaders in Learning Award
• Newsletters
• Cable in the Classroom Magazine
• CIC Podcasts
• News
• Events
• FAQs
Cable Resources for Learning
• On Cable TV & Web
• Recording Highlights
• Online Video
• Search TV Listings
• Learning with Cable
• Copyright & Recording
• Get Classroom Cable
• Newsletters
• Parent Tips
• Cable Company Locator
• Broadband Games
• DTV Transition
Publications
Media Smart
• Media Smart –Teachers
• Media Smart – Parents
• Digital Ethics
• Digital Safety
• Awards
• Media Smart Newsletter
• Learn More
• Point Smart. Click Safe.
• Polls & Surveys
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
Children's Media Project
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Children’s Media Project is an arts and education organisation focusing on media and technology. Our mission is to create a teaching/learning environment where artists, educators, community activists and especially children and youth can learn to interact with the media arts both as creators and critical viewers.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Media Guild
Digital Cafe
Contact
Staff
Drop TV
Videos
Production House
Workshops
System requirements:
Real Player