" If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow" (John Dewey, Educational Philosopher) Welcome to the ISC "In the Know" blog. This will be an ongoing blog that supports the learning outcomes of our school.The ISC staff hope that it will become a useful source of information about a range of topics that are related to information,resourcing,new technologies and pedagogies.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
YouTube Channels For Learning
It is now commonplace for educational institutions, including schools, to have their own YouTube channels. It is an exciting way for educators to host and share their own collections of videos that could feature lectures, tutorials and open coursework.
Below are some general educational YouTube channels I think are worth following. I particularly like Teaching and Learning in South Australia. Above are two of their videos.The first is from a series called Opening my classroom door. This series is a collection of short stories shared by teachers who have been willing to invite peers into their classrooms to observe.The second video which is about enriching learning with networked technology is from a series called Professional Conversations.
YouTube EDU
Teaching Channel
TED-Ed
Edutopia
ASCD
Learning to Teach Online
Khan Academy
Discovery Channel
The rockEd Channel
RSA Animate: 21st Century Enlightenment
Teaching and Learning in South Australia
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