Exploiting+Internet+Video

=Exploiting Internet Video=

=Ways of exploiting video found on the Web=

//**Tip:** Try looking at alternatives to the usual site you go to (don't always look at You Tube, for example) and you will be surprised at what you find.// media type="custom" key="302189"

Some example videos suitable for secondary students


 * **Different Video Sharing Sites worth looking at** ||
 * * [|You Tube]
 * [|Teacher Tube]
 * [|Video Jug]
 * [|Blip TV]
 * [|Daily Motion]
 * [|Animoto]
 * [|Kaltura] ||
 * [|Daily Motion]
 * [|Animoto]
 * [|Kaltura] ||

Video Podcasts
With the rise of [|Youtube] Video Podcasting, also called vlogging has become very popular. There is a separate section in iTunes dedicated to video podcasts. Because of their nature (short), video podcasts have a lot of potential use in the language classroom. **Exploiting Video Podcasts** There are many articles and books about exploiting video that are sueful to consult here. Here are some links: [|Utilising Video] & [|Using DVD & Video in your ESL class] **An example video podcast with some ideas for exploitation:** [|the Turf, the Village by Youth Radio TV] and look at some ways that video podcasts like this can be exploited for use in class

Adapting
Now in pairs look for a video that you think would be useful to use in class with students. You can look in all of the usual places ([|Youtube],etc) or you might like to use one of the videos from this site: [|Ticklebooth's Best Online Videos of 2006]

Exploring
Could you (would you?) use any of these with students? Do you know of any others?

Some ESL Video Podcasts
Many Things Daily English Show