Below is a list of teaching and learning applications of video that are external to the University of Leeds:
| 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 lecture archive - An archive of recorded lecturers (View Princeton University lecture archive) | |
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Teacher Tube - A YouTube type system that focuses on teaching related videos (View TeacherTube) |
| Videolectures.net - A similar website to TeacherTube with a stronger focus on higher education. Most videos are computer science related (View Videolectures.net) | |
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Pitzer College MediaPraxisme YouTube channel - A course that is completely filmed and published on a YouTube channel (View the MediaPraxisme YouTube channel) |
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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) |
Case studies from UK based institutions.
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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) |
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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) |
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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