Video conferencing
Video conferencing was once a very difficult and expensive activity that required specific software, hardware and in many cases an expensive account with a service provider. You can now do video conferencing for free using software like Skype or free web-based services like Tokbox
Tokbox doesn�t require any downloads. You just create a free account and then star connecting with other users. You can do this by sending them a link to a conference.
?Using Tokbox you can:- Make live (synchronous) video calls from your computer either to one person or a small group.
- Record video messages (asynchronous) and send the by email
- Create a series of public broadcasts that anyone can access.
Here you can find some Teaching suggestions for using Tokbox with students:
Sending Video Greetings
Bubble Joy is a website that enables you to create short video greetings and then email them to people. All you need is a webcam with a microphone. The service is free and very quick and easy to use.
Annotating the web
The bubble comment site enables you to create and share a brief 90 second commentary of a website. You can use this to get students talking about and sharing their favourite sites.
?
To find out more about using this tool go to: Great Video Commenting ToolVideo Microblogging
Video microblogging is a way of creating your own short video broadcasts. The first such site to enable this was 12 Seconds TV. The idea behind the site is that you create a short 12 second long video clip using your webcam. Other people can then subscribe to your channel and watch your video clips. It�s often used among friends to keep each other up to date on what they are doing, but it does have a range of uses for the EFL classroom.
? Here you can read about ways to use �microblogging� with your students to create digital narrative, create vocabulary records and even practice verb forms: 12 Second Video Clips for EFL ESL- You can see some of my examples here: http://12seconds.tv/channel/nikpeachey
- Here�s an online activity I created for students: Create a Video Vocabulary Record
I hope this gives you a few ideas and hints for how to use online video communication tools and by all means leave comments below if your own favourites haven't been mentioned here.
Related links:
- Find out about free video editing software
- YouTube for IWBs with PicLens
- Free Educational TV Channels
- Open source video animation
- News Videos for EFL ESL Materials Design
- Things You Can Do With Your WebCam 1
- Exploiting a Video Viral
- Lesson plan Top 10 Cartoons for Children�s Rights
- Create a YouTube Carousel
- Videos for Global Issues Lessons
- Update on the Education Clip Library
Nik Peachey
No comments:
Post a Comment