Links to selected Web sites with digital videos October, 2001
"The Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) is an online resource for teaching, learning, research, and collaboration. This is the place for educators interested in professional development, creating and sharing curriculum resources, and building a worldwide community of people committed to finding even better ways to teach with technology. We have assembled a solid group of tools and a large base of high quality resources for that are all detailed in the following pages. Each section details the features, procedures and options available to you in ALI. We encourage you to visit often, explore, research and get involved. Share with us all of your experience as a world class educator." (Quote from the ALI Web site.)
The California Learning Interchange is a project housed at the University of California, Irvine, Department of Education. The project is a member of the Apple Learning Interchange. The CLI site has links to dozens of other projects and organizations with a wide variety of on-line resources many of which are streaming video cases.
http://www.apple.com/education/dv/ This is the main jumping off point at Apple Computer for anything and everything that relates to using digital video--especially in the K-12 classroom. If you scroll down to the bottom of this page you find the Gallery link below. For an especially touching student produced video, see "My Bario." http://www.apple.com/education/dv/moviebarrio.html
http://www.apple.com/education/dv/gallery/index.html This page contains about 50, high quality, sample digital videos, a few of teachers.
http://www.hawaii.edu/etec-connections/video.htm The Educational Technology program in the College of Education at the University of Hawaii has an excellent Web site. This section of the ETEC-Connections site features an assortment of professional quality streaming videos of K-12 teachers integrating technology into their classrooms. See for example, the video titled "Inside Kapunahala" that features Irene Yamashita's K-6 Media Literacy program.
NOTE: Videos on the InTime site require Real Player 8. "INTIME (Integrating New Technologies Into the Methods of Education) is a $2,397,594 Catalyst Grant to the University of Northern Iowa's College of Education from the U.S. Department of Education. The three-year INTIME project addresses deficiencies in teacher education programs in preparing preservice teachers to use technology effectively in the PreK-12 classroom. The purpose of INTIME is to provide the necessary resources for methods faculty to revise their courses, model technology integration, and require preservice teachers to integrate technology, along with components of quality education, in their lessons and units. A consortium of five participating Renaissance Group universities has come together in this project to create new learning resources and implement new standards for technology integration in preservice teacher preparation." (Quote from the InTime Web site) This site has an extensive collection of videos of teachers with accompanying lesson plans and other materials.
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