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Teacher Tube - Science Videos Support LearningUsing Short Videos from Online Resources Reinforce Content Knowledge
The use of Teacher Tube science videos in science lessons and activities can be accomplished using multiple strategies for helping students learn science concepts.
The use of videos is always a dilemma when it comes to teaching science. Science needs to be hands-on and minds-on for students to internalize concepts for retention. However the use of science concept videos has a place in the classroom when used in supporting role. The use of videos to take up whole class periods or lasting more than six to seven minutes loses the interest of students quickly. Using short science videos, less than six minutes in length, allows students to remain focused on the lesson or investigation. These short videos are ideal for explaining science concepts or demonstrating a concept. Teachers can embed them in lessons easily, accounting for different learning styles and the fact that students typically have short attention spans. What is Teacher Tube?Teacher Tube was launched in 2007 to provide online support for sharing instructional videos. The major focus of the Teacher Tube is to provide educationally focused videos that are:
Science videos on Teacher Tube cover all science content areas: biology, physical science, physics, chemistry, environment, earth science, space science, etc. Currently there are over 3,000 videos in the science category. Strategies for Using Teacher Tube Science VideosEmbedding these videos in science lessons and activities can be accomplished using the following strategies:
Technical Aspects of Teacher Tube Science VideosProblems teachers may encounter when using Teacher Tube are related to the filters that block websites. If Teacher Tube is blocked, sending a request to unblock the website typically works. However there are ways around this if responding to requests are slow. When it comes to videos, the easiest way around the filter blocks is to:
The copyright of the article Teacher Tube - Science Videos Support Learning in Teacher Tips/Training is owned by David R. Wetzel. Permission to republish Teacher Tube - Science Videos Support Learning in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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