Thursday, 13 October 2011

Week #9 Videos Online - part 2

For some reason when I embedded my tubechop video, my other video from youtube disappeared.  I thought I'd just start another post. 

Below is a video that I will be using with a Reception class this coming term.  We will be looking at the shapes, skeletons of animals and how they related to how they move.



I have also found another YouTube video that I think I'll use.

It's funny, when I was looking for videos to use with this class, I came across the TED site with Robert Full talking about animal movement and the foot.  I just want to use the video that he showed - not his talk.
The video is here.   http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_full_on_engineering_and_evolution.html
If you can advise me as to how I can cut this video in the same way as I did with TubeChop,  it would be much appreciated.

1 comment:

  1. Great videos Sue! You obviously know how to source some rich content. Tubechop is great but it is a little limited as it really only works with youtube videos. Youtube just recently launched their own editing software which you can use just by logging in with a Google account, it may be worth checking this out because I think it will be the only way you can edit the ted talk you linked above. (Provided of course that talk is also on ted's youtube channel.) The only other way to do it is to download the video and use film editing software like Camtasia studio or iMovie to cut it down. Did you try sourcing just the clip he played on youtube?

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