Video Sources

Perhaps some might find useful a LiveBinder of video sources I compiled for a workshop I did earlier this year. 

It includes hundreds of sources categorized by discipline as well as some links for searching. Sites provide FREE videos, though some may also include videos available for a fee.

If you haven't found LiveBinders yet, you might find it useful as well. It's a great way to organize links and to make them available to others. The fact that most (unless the site must be viewed in its own window) will display right on the LiveBinders page can be a benefit in some circumstances as well. It's FREE to use if you wish to create your own binder (public or private), and a search can bring up some great binders which have been created by others.

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100 Video Sites Every Educator Should Bookmark

[One of the] Last of its kind
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by Clint Gardner
I'm always on the lookout for good listings of websites, and this one via Twitter was a real gem of a find! It brought to my attention another blog to follow: The Innovative Educator: Way out of the box!

The sites included on the 100 Video Sites Every Educator Should Bookmark post are categorized by Educational Video Collections
General Video Collections
Teacher Education (my personal favorite, Teacher Training Videos, is included here)
Lesson Planning
Science, Math and Technology
History, Arts and Social Science
Video Tools
Network and Program Videos
Free Movies and Clips (free is good!)
How- Tos
Government Organizations.

If this listing doesn't appeal to you, you ought to take a look at the blog anyway. There's some pretty great stuff there!

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