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=Streaming Video for Professional Development=

YouTube and Google Video
http://www.youtube.com/user/ucberkeley Some educators and programs have been posting their videos to these two sites owned by Google with the intention to reach different audiences. One example is UC Berkeley Channel on YouTube, offering basic courses and lectures.

Teacher Tube
http://www.teachertube.com Launched in March 2007, this Web site is quickly becoming the most popular video sharing place for educators, trainers and learners.

MLoTs
http://www.mlots.org Media Library of Teaching Skills was conceived and is maintained by David Rosen and David Hartford with the goal to act as a central place to house and organize a collection of all the videos created by adult education practitioners and programs from across the U.S.

Teacher Training Videos about Technology Tools
http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com [|Russell Stannard], a principal lecturer in Multimedia/ICT at the University of Westminster, created this Web site as a home to video tutorials about using technology in education. Some of the topics covered are: Tips and Tricks for Word, 24 Tips for PowerPoint, How to use Blackboard, How to create blogs, How to do better searches on the Internet, and How to use and make Wikis.

K-12 Online conference
http://k12onlineconference.org This Web site was the virtual meeting place for this free conference themed “Playing with Boundaries”. The conference took place online October 8-26 2007. The conference is a volunteer effort a great number of educators and technology champions in the U.S. and Canada. Clicking on the schedule link will take you to the listing of all the presentations each of which has a page with additional materials and presentations in video formats. The topics cover the potential, promising practices, challenges and successes in the use of Web 2.0 technologies in education. Web 2.0 is a term used for online tools used for self-publishing and collaboration,