Video tools include video sharing, video creation and editing, and video streaming. These sources allow both teachers and students access to videos. Some sources allow students to record their own videos about the content to show to the public.
YouTube is known for video creation, editing, sharing, and streaming. The website is well known and free. It is is also very easy to navigate for most ages.
Students can search through a broad variety of videos. Teachers can set up play lists of videos for the students to watch. It is also very easy for students to upload videos. Students also have access to channels, which can be separate for each class.
It is free to sign up for this source. There is also various pricing available for districts and universities. This can help record lectures, conferences, and create assignments for students.
Students are able to integrate this tool with other online learning sources. They can also work together as a group to complete projects. Students are also able to record or rewatch lectures in this tool.
This is a free source that allows students to upload and create videos. Live videos can also be uploaded. Files can also be uploaded into multiple formats.
This is easy to operate and students can upload videos into custom templates. Students can host live videos and Q and As.