Give lessons and instructions when students are absent.
Have an efficient way of explaining tough concepts. Put them in a playlist so you can refer students to them over and over.
Trigger interesting and unique discussions amongst the students.
Archive work and make them easily accessible for present and future students.
Flip lessons - have students learn about a concept through a video and then hold your discussion.
Help the students in reviewing for upcoming exams.
Find relevant clips and use them as complimentary materials - organize them in playlists.
Personalize feedback to students by sending them private videos on the channel.
Go to http://www.viewpure.com/ to strip a video to everything but the video.
You can link directly to a specific point in a video using the "copy video URL at current time" feature.
If you don’t want students to see other content that may be related but unsuitable then add ‘&rel=0′ to the end of the url part of the embed code.
Many videos have closed captions or interactive transcripts available.
Don’t search for videos to replace your lessons, but instead, search for video that will complement your lessons.
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