External video case studies

Below is a list of teaching and learning applications of video that are external to the University of Leeds:

MIT Opencourseware logo MIT OpenCourseWare - Massachusetts Institute of Technology OpenCourseWare project offers MIT teaching materials for free over the Internet. Many of these include significant components of videoed lectures. (View MIT OpenCourseWare video materials)
Princeton University logo Princeton University lecture archive - An archive of recorded lecturers (View Princeton University lecture archive)
Teacher Tube logo Teacher Tube - A YouTube type system that focuses on teaching related videos (View TeacherTube)
Videolectures.net logo Videolectures.net - A similar website to TeacherTube with a stronger focus on higher education. Most videos are computer science related (View Videolectures.net)
Cropped screenshot of the MediaPraxisme YouTube channel Pitzer College MediaPraxisme YouTube channel - A course that is completely filmed and published on a YouTube channel (View the MediaPraxisme YouTube channel)
Still from a Dr Altman video Dr Altman - High school physics project - A series of entertaining and educational videos on high school physics. An example Dr Altman video is displayed at the bottom of this page. (View all Dr Altman physics videos)

UK academic institutions

Case studies from UK based institutions.

Open learn cropped screenshot Open Learn on YouTube - The Open University offer a range of video resources through the Open Learn site on YouTube (View the Open Learn YouTube site)
Learnhigher screenshot LearnHigher Group Work - A set of video resources that explore teamworking and integrate the video with related points and materials (View the LearnHigher groupwork site)
Salford streaming media service University of Salford Streaming media service - The University of Salford ofters a central video streaming service for all staff to use to publish video materials (View the University of Salford streaming media service)

Next - Using existing video in your teaching

Example Dr Altman video - Physics of golf