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In my previous post, I shared the shortcut for adding YouTube videos to your blog post. After submitting that I thought that we should have the same functionality for TeacherTube.com videos too.
To embed a TeacherTube.com video in any Teacher Lingo blog post use the following syntax.
[ TeacherTube : view key ]
The view key ...
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This week's Mr. Teacher column on education.com was supposed to be my wonderings on where all of my students are, seeing as how I only have 12 kids in my homeroom and 10 in my afternoon class. I think because of the long weekend, though, there wasn't enough time to proof it and get it online, so instead, there is a rerun of Save the Crossing Guard ...
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You can easily embed YouTube videos in any TeacherLingo blog post by using the following syntax.
[ YouTube : video code ]
The video code is the group of characters after the ''v='' in the address when watching the video on YouTube.
For example: http://youtube.com/watch?v=j7FP1kgtD8U
The link in your post would look like this ...
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Thanks to our good friend Carol over at My Bell Ringers, my ''Darth Vader Explains the Pythagorean Theorem'' YouTube video has been linked by a columnist at the London Times!!
Early yesterday afternoon, the video had 856 hits. . . This evening, it has almost 3,000 hits!! This statistic is pretty awesome, as it blows all of my other videos away, ...
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My last somewhat creative project of summer vacation is finally complete. Inspired by last month's trip to Comic-Con, I decided to smash up my love of all things math and all things Star Wars and create this video -- Darth Vader Explains the Pythagorean Theorem.The voiceover work is not exactly James Earl Jones quality, but hey, I did my best. If ...
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Video websites are such an important tool for teachers. Like the old saying goes...pictures are worth 1,000 words. Sites such as Youtube and Teachertube are great ways to share information with students in a whole new way. They aren't just good for students to see, but it is a great project to actually create videos. You can find videos and ...
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Mamacita has put together an excellent Carnival of Education this week, including a fabulous ''scolding'' of the myriad of entries from people trying to sell essays and research papers. If you've ever hosted a Carnival, then you know exactly the type of people I'm talking about.Check out the Carnival, and be sure to look around at all of the ...
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Hey folks, Mister Teacher here! Well, of course, I'm here, it IS my blog after all. But that's how I start out my new promotional video for Learn Me Good over on YouTube -- in classic Billy Mays, late-night infomercial style! Please pass it on to everyone you know! Maybe they'd like to order a copy!
I really don't know how to embed a video on ...
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''The first ever video podcast in American Sign Language is being launched today on the Disability Law Low down website at ASL.DisabilityLawLowdown.com. The Disability Law Lowdown ASL podcasts will bring a new level of service to the Deaf community by expanding traditional audio-only podcasts to include video that allows subscribers too see native ...
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I read a post today on the Sharing Technology blog and it reminded me to share a tip on how to embed YouTube videos in a TeacherLingo.com blog post.You can easily embed
YouTube videos in any TeacherLingo blog post by using the following
syntax.
[ YouTube : video code ]
The video code is the group of characters after the v= in the ...
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