Are you a visual learner? Bring content to life with educational videos! Here are twenty easy-to-use sites compiling and producing educational videos for student and teacher use:
Khan Academy – 1400+ videos on YouTube covering everything from basic arithmetic and algebra to differential equations, physics, chemistry, biology and finance which have been recorded by Salman Khan.
You Tube Edu – videos and channels from college and university partners of YouTube
TED – free lectures from extraordinary people on a diverse range of subjects
Snag Films – compiles hundreds of free documentary films to watch online
SchoolTube – a website dedicated to student video and media sharing for entertainment and classroom use.
NeoK12 – An extensive collection of educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 grade kids
Math TV – A source for instructional math videos, dedicated to helping students with homework and test preparation
iTunes U – More than 250,000 free lectures, videos, films, and other resources — from all over the world
The Futures Channel – Movies and activities to deliver hands-on, real world math and science lessons to your classroom
EduBlogs – A video hosting site dedicated to educational videos: upload your own and browse contributions by fellow educators
Einztein – Providing free educational content in documents, video, and other media
SqoolTube – Instructional Videos for K-12 children, with a focus on elementary school content. Also includes printables
BrainPop – Free educational videos, games and quizzes, including ESL resources and a Spanish channel
Educational Videos – a compilation of educational videos and documentaries for students and teachers
Learners TV – Free video lectures on the sciences, liberal arts and professional studies
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July 21, 2010 at 12:38 am |
Now this one has some fantastic list of resource. Great post. I can definitely use some of this in my teaching classes.Im navigating educationalvideos dot com right now and I’m enjoying this a lot.This is as good as Discovery Channel. Do they have this in Youtube as well? Anyway thanks for posting this.
August 29, 2010 at 3:26 am |
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August 31, 2010 at 6:31 am |
This is one of the Best destination and Resource for the Educational Videos.Through this online videos we Watch so many teaching classes and learn many more thing in Education
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