John Green and his brother Hank have produced a number of excellent "Crash Course" YouTube series about history, economics, philosophy, literature, and many other topics that are relevant to high school students, college students, and people in general. Unfortunately, John, Hank, and some of the other narrators in the Crash Courses tend to speak quite quickly, so the material is often too fast for many ELLs to comprehend (even when re-played). Nevertheless, teachers and advanced ELLs (at the high school and college levels) may find the videos a valuable source of information - so use the gear icon to slow down the speed of the video.
Below is the Crash Course series about intellectual property (which deals with copyright primarily in videos #1 and #2), narrated by Stan Muller. All of this is optional but highly recommended.
Crash Course (Executive Producers: John Green & Hank Green). (2019, February). Evaluating Evidence: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #6 [Online Video]. Available at https://youtu.be/hxhbOvR2TGk
Screencast-O-Matic (Producer). (2018, October). Beginner's guide to Screencast-O-Matic's free screen recorder [Online video]. Available at https://youtu.be/K3wqlKDnWv0
(Please note: The above A.P.A. reference items should have hanging indents [second and subsequent lines indented], but New Google Sites doesn't have this option. When you use WORD, you can do this with the "horizontal ruler," right below the "ribbon." ) To learn how to create hanging indents, please click here.
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