Fulcrum is a blog for the Department of Instructional Improvement and Distance Learning & the Center for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning and Distance Learning at Elgin Community College. The staff tracks information from a number of resources to provide interesting and diverse snippets about technology and learning. Please comment and discuss all topics and click through to view the original site for more details on topics.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Top Five Video-Sharing Sites
Lifehaker conducted an informal poll to determine the top five video sharing sites. Most people know about YouTube, but it's interesting to read about the other options available for video sharing sites and the features they offer such as differences in the file size that can be uploaded and the length of videos they allow. Among their top picks are blip.tv, vimeo, viddler, and dailymotion - all of which offer a basic level free account. When I attended the Great Teachers seminar this past summer, it was clear that there are many instructors beginning to incorporate online video into their classes. It seems many are relying on YouTube, but it may be interesting to investigate what other options are currently available.
Labels:
Technology,
Video,
Web 2.0
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