record online twango - record online or a widget is downloaded to your desktop for streamed recording BlogCheese - record online through a Webcam (it's been quirky lately) Hellodeo (vmail)
*Online video editors & archive sites
Jumpcut - Unfortunately, Jumpcut is no more--the best is gone! Masher - Looks a lot like a version of Movie Maker online. Stupeflix - May be the next best thing to the old Jumpcut. You can add photos and video from your desktop, add sound (see Jamendo) and text MotionBox - Doesn't have editing tools, but seems to have large storage capacity PhotoBucket dotSUB - students can create closed captioning for a video in any language Six Easy Ways for Students to Create Video Online - Includes slideshow and animation apps
*Downloadable video editors
virtualdub.org - a video capture/processing utility for 32-bit Windows platforms (95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP). "VirtualDub is mainly geared toward processing AVI files, although it can read (not write) MPEG-1 and also handle sets of BMP images." (See the article at Makeuseof.com.) VideoSpin - For Windows, multilanguage. "If you use custom settings you can create some pretty clear wmv's and flash videos."
*Free sound files
Soundsnap - a large variety of sound effects--running water, bird calls, et al. Jamendo - free music of all sorts, search through tags for styles
*Vlogs
upload video from your desktop YouTube blip-tv Odeo Grouper - (also has a Webcam comment feature) freevlog dotSUB - students can create closed captioning for a video in any language OurStory.com - use a timeline to create a collaborative display of stories, photos, and video Splashcast - create embeddable video channels with your own content and voice overs
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*Webcam vlogs
record onlinetwango - record online or a widget is downloaded to your desktop for streamed recording
BlogCheese - record online through a Webcam (it's been quirky lately)
Hellodeo (vmail)
*Online video editors & archive sites
Jumpcut - Unfortunately, Jumpcut is no more--the best is gone!Masher - Looks a lot like a version of Movie Maker online.
Stupeflix - May be the next best thing to the old Jumpcut. You can add photos and video from your desktop, add sound (see Jamendo) and text
MotionBox - Doesn't have editing tools, but seems to have large storage capacity
PhotoBucket
dotSUB - students can create closed captioning for a video in any language
Six Easy Ways for Students to Create Video Online - Includes slideshow and animation apps
*Downloadable video editors
virtualdub.org - a video capture/processing utility for 32-bit Windows platforms (95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP). "VirtualDub is mainly geared toward processing AVI files, although it can read (not write) MPEG-1 and also handle sets of BMP images." (See the article at Makeuseof.com.)VideoSpin - For Windows, multilanguage. "If you use custom settings you can create some pretty clear wmv's and flash videos."
*Free sound files
Soundsnap - a large variety of sound effects--running water, bird calls, et al.Jamendo - free music of all sorts, search through tags for styles
*Vlogs
upload video from your desktopYouTube
blip-tv
Odeo
Grouper - (also has a Webcam comment feature)
freevlog
dotSUB - students can create closed captioning for a video in any language
OurStory.com - use a timeline to create a collaborative display of stories, photos, and video
Splashcast - create embeddable video channels with your own content and voice overs
*Slideshows
from digital imagessee the SlideShows & Digital Images page in this archive
*Free photo/clip art
EFL Media - photos by EFL/ESL teachers for others to use copyright free in their classesELTA-Rhine - list of links to copyright free image resources
*Online Subtitling
Overstream - create captioning online; good instructional video how-todotSUB - students can create closed captioning for a video in any language
*Video Sources
Joost - peer-to-peer viewing with chat function; commercial tv only; Windows/PC onlyYouTube- downloading, commenting possible; excellent search engine
*Video file converters
convert one file type to anotherhttp://www.real.com/ (not free)
http://www.convertfiles.com/
http://www.convertmytube.com/
http://keepvid.com/
http://download.leechvideo.com/
http://www.zamzar.com/url/
(Thanks to Marina Alfonso for the tips.)
*Other
Fun and creative ways for students to make online video projects - blog by Mike Alfred updates the latest video tools for PBL.