iPod Touch video in the classroom

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iPod Touch video in the classroom Derek D’Angelo Illinois Technology and Education Conference November 2010

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iPod Touch video in the classroom. Derek D’Angelo Illinois Technology and Education Conference November 2010. In addition to an iPod Touch ($175-$360). y ou will need. Composite AV Cable ($30-$40). Find the video you want to use in your classroom to help create a teachable moment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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iPod Touch video in the classroom

Derek D’AngeloIllinois Technology and Education Conference

November 2010

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In addition to an iPod Touch ($175-$360)

you will need

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Composite AV Cable ($30-$40)

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Find the video you want to use in your classroom to help create a

teachable moment.

Step 1

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Go to a site with downloadable video such as YouTube.

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Search for a video you would like to use in your class.

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Download the video.

Step 2

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Scroll down and click Share. Copy the URL which appears.

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Go to a site such as http://www.keepvid.com or similar.

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Paste the copied URL into Keepvid. Click Download.

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Click the Download MP4 version, which is ipod touch compatible.

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Click Save when prompted.

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Choose a location & name the file. Click Save.

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Alternative to keevid is Realplayer. Once installed, Realplayer will give you a popup

option to download video.

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Realplayer downloads the .flv video to your computer. Click Convert All. The Converter

opens. Click Start to convert to ipod format.

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Organize your videos in iTunes so you can be sure to have the correct

videos with you!

Step 3

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In iTunes, Click File and New Playlist Folder. Name the folder. For example, you could name

the folder a subject you teach.

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In iTunes, Click File and New Playlist. Name the playlist. For example, you could name the

playlist Chapter 1.

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Once your playlists have

been created you can go into your

Movie Library and drag and

drop videos into the appropriate

playlists.

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Connect iPod & Sync

Playlist for

current chapter being

taught.

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TV Tuner cards ($75-$150)Allows watching & recording of TV

on your computer.

If you have a TV Tuner card you may likely need to convert the video recorded in

Windows Media Center prior to being able to load the video into iTunes and sync to

your iPod. I use a program called iPodifier, which converts and loads the video into

iTunes.

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iPodifier