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How-to Teach & Learn With Video

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See the ideas on the "Lessons" and "Assessment" pages for some ideas for how to teach and learn with video. 

How-t0 Evaluate Online Sources

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The process to evaluate the credibility of a video source is very similar to the process to evaluate an online website or print source. Questions to ask include:
- What is the source of the video? (Where does it come from? News site? University? Blog site? Other?)
- Who is the speaker?
- What are the speakers qualifications?
- Is the information current?
- What do others say about this speaker or source?
For more information about evaluating the credibility of online sources, visit the UC Berkeley Library website.

How-t0 Leverage YouTube in The Classroom

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Lisa Highfill is a technology integration specialist and instructional technology coach. Her YouTube channel, Highfill Crew, contains endless resources and ideas around leveraging YouTube in the classroom. 

The YouTube Teacher page found at youtube.com/user/teachers is also a fantastic resource for how to leverage YouTube in the classroom to educate, engage and inspire students. The page is part of the larger YouTube EDU initiative featuring more than 700,000 educational videos created by leading experts and organizations such as PBS, TEDEd and Khan Academy. 

How-to Learn About Growth Mindset From Ducklings

Ducklings don't give up even after multiple failures. Neither should we. Watch this video to be inspired by determined ducklings. 
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