[Year 12 IT Apps] YouTube down the tubes?
Brentnall, Trudy J
Brentnall.Trudy.J at edumail.vic.gov.au
Mon Aug 6 09:25:37 EST 2007
It is a pain having YouTube blocked and as Cameron says it means that
teachers need to spend time(and money ) at home saving educational
videos.
A reasonable alternative for educational videos is TeacherTube
(www.teachertube.com) which is not blocked at our school.
Regards,
Trudy Brentnall
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Cameron Bell
Sent: Monday, 6 August 2007 9:07 AM
To: Year 12 IT Applications Teachers' Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] YouTube down the tubes?
I wish we didn't have it blocked courtesy of DET. I now have to spend my
weekend mornings (so as to use my Optus bonus download limit)
downloading the videos I want to use in class. I use the historical
footage you can easily find, I use bike trick videos for my physics
classes, I use the myriad of "how to" videos, today I am using footage
of open-heart surgery in conjunction with my yr 8 sheep-heart
dissection. There are so many useful videos on there, but of course you
only need 1 or 2 awful ones to make it a media issue and it's all
blocked. (sigh)
Again, the kids can see all of it at home, possibly/generally(?)
unsupervised, whereas they are not allowed to use it in a supervised
classroom environment.
Also makes it harder for us to try and monitor whats going on with our
(and neighboring) students. Can I show them examples of good and bad web
practise on MySpace? No. Do I know if they are involved in un-savoury
activities on YouTube? How can I, I can't even see it at work. Do I
want to spend my after hours and my home/personal download time
occasionally checking on MySpace and YouTube? Not really- but makes a
good tax case.
Cheers
Cameron
jturner wrote:
> Can I take up an issue with YouTube.
> Our admin is looking to ban YouTube on the basis that "all other
> schools" already have banned it and therefore our students are at risk
> in ways other students are not.
> Would appreciate some feedback on whether schools have banned YouTube
> or not - will be of value as we try to decide on its in-school
> educational potential. At the moment the defense is being held
> together by curriculum initiatives. Keith's input is more appreciated
> as supportive evidence.
>
> With Thanks
> John Turner
>
> On 03/08/2007, at 9:23 PM, Keith Richardson wrote:
>
>> U-Tube has many excellent tutorials on Excel, some of which I am
using
>> with my ITA kids for U4O1 preparation.
>>
>> However, I also found this that might interest a few of you...
>> Here is an interesting one I found to make Gantt charts for project
>> management
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW_wGSFavTc
>>
>> Use Excel to create a project management Gantt chart.
>> Cheers, Keith.
>> Keith Richardson
>> ITA List Moderator
>> Head of ICT, Leibler Yavneh College
>> Elsternwick
>> Ph: 03.9528.4911
>> k.richardson at yavneh.vic.edu.au
>>
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