video interview
Unseen Voices
Submitted Friday, February 12, 2010 - 14:48Description:
This project Unseen Voices, is a new silent digital film (8 mins) as part of a collaborative interdisciplinary creative learning project, created and delivered by Sergio López Figueroa (Creative Director of Big Bang Lab).
In two-week workshops a group of music students learn the history of the second World War, the Holocaust and Kindertransport (youth refugees in 1939) by learning how to create a film entirely by re-using archive film footage and photography and editing digitised clips, learn where and how to research, copyright issues, make the storyboard and the film, compose the music with support of Music Leader and finally perform live at the Holocaust Memorial Day with the Unseen Voices film in Wembley Town Hall in January 2008.
At a second stage, an educational DVD was produced including four mini documentaries of the whole process and further resources including web resources for the use of teachers and other schools and distributed to 100 schools in the Borough. The project was funded by the Museum Libraries and Archive Council (MLA) and is now actually being used as a best practice model for the second stage of their funding program.
A MEDEA Showcase is dedicated to this project, including an interview and excerpts from the DVD: http://www.medea-awards.com/unseen-voices
Year:
2007
Length:
DVD
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
Listen Up!
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Listen Up! is a youth media network that connects young video producers and their allies to resources, support, and projects in order to develop the field and achieve an authentic youth voice in the mass media.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Screening room
• Watch Media
• How to submit
• Submit media
Network
• Network directory
• Network map
• Join us
Resources
• Production tools
• Funding tools
• Festival guide
• Youth media in practice
• Research links
News
• News
• Events
• Festival calls for entry
• Funding
• Jobs
Projects
About us
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Quicktime
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
This YouTube channel offers videos of events and activities related to the educational, research, and engagement mission of UNC-Chapel Hill
Year:
up-to-date
Length:
video repository
Edutopia
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Edutopia is the tangible embodiment of our vision. Through the Edutopia.org Web site, Edutopia magazine, and Edutopia video, we spread the word about ideal, interactive learning environments and enable others to adapt these successes locally. Edutopia.org contains a deep archive of continually updated best practices, from classroom tips to recommendations for districtwide change. Allied with a dedicated audience that actively contributes success stories from the field, our mission relies on input and participation from schools and communities.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Core Concepts
• Overview
• Integrated Studies
• Project Learning
• Technology Integration
• Teacher Development
• Social and Emotional Learning
• Assessment
Sections
• Video Library
• Teacher Training
• Edutopia Magazine
Submit Videos
Edutopia Membership
Edutopia Video News
Download Free
Edutopia Videos
on iTunes U
What Do You Think?
System requirements:
Flash Player
Lernen aus der Geschichte
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
providing educational material about national socialism
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
News
• General Information
• Projects in Practice
• Events
• Publications
• Suggested Links
• Television
• Radio
Projects
• Project search
• Post Your Project
• Bibliography
Teaching
• Further Info
Service
• Advisory Service
• Project Funding
• Glossary
• Links
Europe
• Practice
• Expert Contributions
• Links
About
• Sitemap
• Contact
• Imprint
• Disclaimer
• Help
Search
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader, QuickTime
SURFmedia Video Portal
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
SURFmedia: on-demand and live streaming media service by and for Higher Education
" This media library ("mediatheek" in Dutch) consists of a diverse and well searchable collection of audiovisual materials which is continually built further by teachers, researchers, students, Beeld en Geluid, and others ...
Upload, stream and download audio and video files in different formats. Appreciate the quality and applicability of the media file in your educational activities, write a review or add tags. Organise your own and other people's media files into thematic collection of categories."
Year:
up-to-date
Length:
video repository
EduTube Educational Videos
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
With a slogan as "EduTube Educational Videos - find the best videos on the web in one place" EduTube focuses on educational videos, which are linked from other video repository sites such as YouTube, MetaCafe, … so this web site is actually a collection of linked and embedded educational videos. Uploading to this site isn't possible, which is a difference with sites such as YouTube.
Year:
up-to-date
Length:
video repository
Managenergy.tv, European Commission webcast portal
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
The European Commission aims at promoting efficient multilingual communication with the high number of geographically dispersed in the enlarged Union using innovative solutions.
Since 2001, within the ManagEnergy program, the European Commission has been developing and using a combination of multimedia and Internet based streaming technologies to enable more people throughout Europe to benefit from its activities.
From within this portal, you will watch workshops, conferences, programme information days, contract negotiations and other events broadcast live on the Internet. These are combined at times with interactive chats enabling virtual participants to ask questions at the actual event and discuss related topics amongst themselves and with Commission staff.
After the events, online video-recordings provide an easy to use, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly resource.
Images are webcast within a user-friendly interface integrating video, audio, slides, speaker information, interactive chat, polling mechanism and other useful information on a single screen.
The information on this site is subject to Disclaimer, Copright and Private Policy Notice.
Year:
up-to-date
Length:
video repository
Video Nation - your views and experiences on camera and online
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Video Nation is based on the social research organisation Mass Observation, set up in 1937. Their aim was to create an "anthropology of ourselves" by studying the everyday lives of ordinary people in Britain. They did this by recruiting a team of observers and a panel of volunteer writers. The Mass Observation archive is currently kept at the University of Sussex, and you can find out more at their Mass Observation website.
Video Nation enable everybody to produce a short video for the web. Video Nation edits the content but hands over control and the final publishing decision to the creator. Video Nation has local production teams who provide all the training and advice contributors need to film successfully. The site also looks for particular subjects or aspects of life and invites contribution from its users.
Year:
up-to-date
Length:
video repository
Table of contents:
Video Nation enable everybody to produce a short video for the web. Video Nation edits the content but hands over control and the final publishing decision to the creator. Video Nation has local production teams who provide all the training and advice contributors need to film successfully. The site also looks for particular subjects or aspects of life and invites contribution from its users.
You can search the site by subject, features, locality, contributors' surnames, region and the title of the video. Each video lists Title, Contributor, Length, Date, Source, Country, Categories
An example of a feature is REMEMBRANCE 1918 - 2008: "There are very few people left who can remember the end of World War One first hand. But ninety years on many peoples' lives are still affected by the war which was meant to 'end all wars'. This series of Video Nation films take a personal look at some of the ways people have been touched by the Great War."
Video Nation also lists several guidelines to improve your filming skills: (http://www.bbc.co.uk/videonation/filmingskills/)
- RECORDING SOUND
- FILMING YOUR SURROUNDINGS
- THE "HOLLYWOOD SHOT"
- LIGHTING THE SUBJECT
- FILMING CONVERSATIONS
- FILMING ACTION
- FILMING A "PIECE TO CAMERA"
- LIGHTING YOURSELF
- DEALING WITH INTERRUPTIONS
System requirements:
Seems to be only available in UK