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Greetings, THE TRAVEL FILM ARCHIVE is a collection of both short and feature length travel films from locations all over the globe. It’s Sunday again, the day of rest. How was your week? Here in southern British Columbia, the weather has been (and continues Read More...
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Greetings, CRITICAL PAST is a collection of historic films drawn largely from U.S. government agency sources. CRITICAL PAST is a video repository containing over 57,000 historic video clips. Most tend to be short, newsreel type content but some are longer. Read More...
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Greetings, DOCUMENTARYZ is a web site containing a collection of documentary films. Actually, the description above is not entirely accurate. Like many similar sites, DOCUMENTARYZ does not actually archive or own the documentary files which it features. Read More...
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Greetings, ITV WILD is a web site featuring numerous out-door and nature film clips. ITV is perhaps best know as the creators of “Coronation Street” but it does produce several other television series, such as “Survival”, “Lion Country” and “Granada Wild”. Read More...
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Greetings, VIDQUE is a web based video curation, collection tool. Today’s tool — VIDQUE — is best described a YouTube/Scoop-it/Twitter mash-up. First of all, it’s billed as a curation tool where users can create something like a YouTube channel containing Read More...
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Geetings, VIDIPEDIA is a video index site, containing a number of YouTube Videos. Today’s site — VIDIPEDIA — is something of a mystery. It indexes a number of YouTube videos which, I assume, have been contributed by members. For what purpose, I’m not Read More...
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Greetings, KIDMANGO is a web site containing a wide range of videos for K12 students. It’s Sunday again, the day of rest. How about resting with the family while watching some videos. Today’s site – KIDMANGO – can help with that. It’s a video repository Read More...
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Greetings, DNATUBE is a collection of freely accessible online video clips. There are a couple of features about today’s site – DNATUBE – which make it unique. The first is content. Unlike similar sites which are little more then a collection of YouTube Read More...
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Greetings, JOHNLOCKER.COM is a web site which offers free documentary videos for viewing.An interesting web site for your consideration, today. It’s called JOHNLOCKER.COM and it contains an large assortment of education related documentary videos on a Read More...
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Greetings, WONDERHOWTO is another in a growing list of web sites offering free “HowTo” videos.
I was tempted to give this site a pass. As “HowTo” video sites go, this one is not the biggest or the best. Far from it but, it does have a separate category Read More...
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Greetings, WATCHNOW is a free, web site filled with education videos for students.
Wow, what a find! A video index with nothing but student oriented videos that is rated “Kid Safe”. According to the the site information, “WatchKnow has indexed over 15,000 Read More...
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Greetings, MINDBITES is a video sharing site filled with self-help video clips. It’s easy to forget that there are other video sharing sites besides YouTube – it so dominates the genre – but there are; quite a few, actually – like MINDBITES. I like MINDBITES Read More...
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Greetings, FREE DOCUMENTARIES is a web site hosting hundred’s of freely acccessible, full length, documentary movies. Anyone looking for documentary movies with an “edge” need look no further then today’s site. All of the videos I watched take a very Read More...
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Greetings, LECTR is a free, web based academic/educational video sharing site. LECTR is similar to several other video sharing sites such as “SchoolTube”, “TeacherTube” and “YouTube: Edu” but it’s also unique in many ways. It’s creator is an 18 year old Read More...
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Greetings, FEDFLIX is an initiative by the US Federal Government to make many of it’s movie and video titles available to the general public, for free.Sunday again. Time for some mindless and restful diversions. How about browsing through a movie catalogue. Read More...
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