Webinar 3: Sharing Digital Stories
Publishing Digital Video Online
Link to third webinar (download WMV format)
How to prepare videos for sharing online (.WMV or .MOV formats)
Where to publish digital stories online using one of the video sharing sites
http://www.youtube.com (15 minute maximum video length --a very public space... OK for your students, but you might not like to post there)
http://teachertube.com or http://schooltube.com (two video hosting sites especially for schools)
http://video.google.com (a little less public, but Google restricting uploading access to Education and Premiere accounts -- 10 GB per domain)
http://blip.tv/ (I have a group of movies stored there: http://eportfolios.blip.tv/ )
http://ourmedia.org (a community of individuals dedicated to spreading grassroots creativity: videos, podcasts and other works of personal media)
http://www.fliggo.com/ (25 minutes maximum video limit under Basic account, upgrades available)
http://divshare.com (5 GB maximum storage) - includes player with link
How to share these stories with each other
Tutorial To Upload Video In YouTube
How to Upload a Video to YouTube (2 minute YouTube video)
How to upload a file To Blip.tv (6 minute Blip.tv video)
Publishing Digital Video on DVD
The University of Houston has published a tutorial on creating a DVD using Sonic MyDVD on Windows.
Windows DVD Maker Beginner's Tutorial (Windows Vista)
Apple tutorial on how to Create a DVD using iDVD on a Macintosh
Evaluating Digital Stories
Rubric developed by Scott County Schools (Kentucky) and published on RubiStar
Bernard Robin of the University of Houston has created a great web site that covers this topic.
University of Houston's web page on aligning digital storytelling to standardss.