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1 Date: June 30, 2009 Video - YouTube & TeacherTube Information Technology for Curriculum Design

2 Step 1 - Find a video ✤ Today you’re going to practice searching and downloading video ✤ First - open ✤ YouTube (http://youtube.com) OR YouTube(http://youtube.com) ✤ TeacherTube (http://teachertube.com) OR TeacherTube(http://teachertube.com) ✤ YouTube Edu (http://www.youtube.com/edu) YouTube Eduhttp://www.youtube.com/edu

3 Step 2 - Find a Video ✤ Second - browse for a video you like or think you could use ✤ hint - remember to try using the “Channels” option in YouTube ✤ optional - create an account in either site to begin collecting your favorites

4 Step 3 - Download ✤ Third - download, or ‘rip’, the video to your computer ✤ for Mac users - click herehere ✤ for PC users - click herehere

5 Mac upload directions - TubeTV ✤ click on this link to go to the TubeTV site link ✤ (http://www.chimoosoft.com/products/tubetv/)http://www.chimoosoft.com/products/tubetv/ ✤ once there, click on to download the free application ✤ open the TubeTV application on your hard drive ✤ with your browser open to the video you want to download, click the hand icon in the top right hand corner to grab the URL ✤ if you already have TubeTV open, click “File” in the toolbar and choose “Download from Firefox”

6 TubeTV directions continued ✤ this dialogue box will open to let you know the progress of the download ✤ once the download is complete, you can find the video in iTunes under Movies ✤ now you can insert the video into Keynote, PowerPoint, blogs, wikis or Blackboard

7 Advanced - embed HTML ✤ this isn’t difficult to do but not everyone will want to try it so it’s completely optional ✤ if you have a blog, wiki, website, Moodle or other web-based site, you can easily upload the HTML from any video directly to the site ✤ when you find a video you want to use, copy the HTML code ✤ paste this code into the appropriate place on your site ✤ this will look different on every site but if you look in the Help menu, you’ll find it ✤ now the video will play from your site, without having to stream

8 PC download directions ✤ go to DVD Video Soft http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/guides/dvd/download-YouTube-video-to- pc-computer-hard-drive.htmDVD Video Soft http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/guides/dvd/download-YouTube-video-to- pc-computer-hard-drive.htm ✤ NOTE: All directions are also available on the site ✤ Click on the download

9 PC directions - continued ✤ Step 2 - Copy and paste the URL link from the YouTube video you chose

10 PC Directions - continued ✤ Step 3 - browse to choose where you’d like the video to be downloaded to (i.e., a file, your desktop) ✤ You can change the name as well

11 PC Directions - continued ✤ Step 4 - choose if you’d like to change the format of the file

12 PC download continued ✤ Step 5 - Download the video

13 PC Download - additional options ✤ Keep Vid (http://keepvid.com/) Keep Vidhttp://keepvid.com ✤ ZamZar (http://www.zamzar.com/)http://www.zamzar.com/

14 Advanced - embed HTML ✤ this isn’t difficult to do but not everyone will want to try it so it’s completely optional ✤ if you have a blog, wiki, website, Moodle or other web-based site, you can easily upload the HTML from any video directly to the site ✤ when you find a video you want to use, copy the HTML code ✤ paste this code into the appropriate place on your site ✤ this will look different on every site but if you look in the Help menu, you’ll find it ✤ now the video will play from your site, without having to stream


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