There are many websites out there today which let you upload your videos and send them around to other people, or just let the public views the video without moderation.
YouTube is a great Web 2.0 technology service many professors in face-to-face and online courses are using. It's either they create their own content and upload it to YouTube or they find other content related to the course from other schools and post them on the class discussion board.
Many professors are utilizing such website as YouTube. Creating video content is also a lot easier this day with people using many programs out there such as Windows Movie Maker to content wmv file and upload to YouTube.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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So, totally unrelated to your posting, but isn't it interesting that sheela found the blog! I wonder how many more of our blogs will be found? I wonder why there's the link to craigslist?
ReplyDeleteYou talk about a content storage house referring to YouTube and videos, but even this blog is a content storage house. It may be indexed and available around the world, even when you "remove" it it will still be in the indexes. Kinda of scarey isn't it?