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Video Related Services

The Center for Teaching Innovation can help you integrate video into your classroom and online teaching using a variety of tools. Please note that Video Services (x6720, MH114) handles large video projects and video production for administrators and staff. CTI will assist with small projects intended for teaching & learning. Please contact us for further assistance.

 

Video Sources:
  1. http://www.omn.org/OMN is a partners with public broadcasting and other providers of educational programming to create a digital media player and guide to thousands of programs.
  2. Annenberg provides free programming for teachers K-12 as well as teacher development programming.

Video cameras: CTI has several video cameras for borrowing.

Video editing: We can capture video off of your camcorder, DVD or VHS tape to help you prepare video for presentations (PowerPoint, Captivate, Flash) or the web. We can help you determine if the video you wish to use needs copyright clearance and ensure that your use of it does not violate SSC policy.

iMovie: We can show you how to use iMovie to edit your own videos. You can borrow a laptop with iMovie from CTI to use at home or in your office.

 

Cleaner: The CTI uses Autodesk Cleaner for saving video for the web and multimedia projects. Cleaner can save movies in virtually any format: Real Media, Windows Media, QuickTime, Flash, DV, etc. The videos can contain hotspots that users click to open webpages or automatically open webpages as the video plays.

 

VideoPaper Builder 3 (Free): VideoPaper Builder is produced by the Concord Consortium, works on PC & Mac and produces great annotated video. Text and images will appear on-demand as the video plays, giving the viewer additonal information about the video. THis is great for teaching and student projects. See http://vpb.concord.org/ for examples, tutorials, details and a free download!

 

Video production & Commentary : We can save your videos for the web, burn them to CDs, create DVDs with menus or even ye old VHS tapes.

Math Store: An example of an annotated video created with a prevous version of VideoPaper Builder (2.0).

Mojiti: This website allows you to anotate and comment on any online video. It has great potential for student work in fields such as communications, marketing, film studies, visual literacy, foreign languages, etc.