I’m compiling a list of third party tools that educators can use in conjunction with video sharing sites like Youtube for future workshop. I would appreciate it if you shared any other video remixing tools that you have used.

Adding Subtitles

http://www.overstream.net/ – Overstream
http://mojiti.com/ – Mojiti

Enhancing Videos

http://www.bubbleply.com/ – BubblePly (Adds pop-up bubbles on top of videos with hyperlinks)
http://www.gotuit.com/scenemaker/index.html (Lets you bookmark or “deep tag” specific scenes within an online video)
UPDATE: http://www.cuts.com/ Cuts – Add captions, skips and loops.

Downloading YouTube A Few of Many Tools

http://keepvid.com/ – KeepVid
http://www.benjaminstrahs.com/itube.php – Ares Tube
http://www.saveyoutube.com/ – Save You Tube
http://zamzar.com/ - ZamZar
http://www.oyoom.com/ – OYOOM

Online File Conversion

http://mux.am/ - mux video converter

Presentation Tools

http://scrapblog.com/preview/- Scrapblog allows YouTube Video Embedding

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12 Responses to “Remixing Tools For Educators Using Video Sharing Sites”

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  4. academhack says:

    useful post on tools for educators who want to use video for their classes. Links to ways to download YouTube videos, add subtitles, or convert files. In the past week I think I have seen and least four reviews of

  5. Blueprint says:

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  6. Chris Craft says:

    For downloading Youtube I would add http://www.vixy.net and http://www.heywatch.com, they also do online file conversion but not quite as nicely as zamzar.

    Chris

  7. I was also going to mention vixy.net but it looks like Chris beat me to it. I’ll have to go check out heywatch.com now too.

    I’ve heard good things about using http://www.jumpcut.com for video editing, but haven’t used it myself yet.

  8. haibinh says:

    For downloading Youtube, google video, … directly
    into your favourite format (Divx, IPOD, Nintendo DS, …) http://media-convert.com You can play with optionnal settings (size, bitrate) to get what you want. And no personnal email required. You can get a guide for begining on : http://online-conversion.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-to-download-youtube-videos.html

  9. Rob says:

    Free YouTube to iPod converter will do just that, convert YouTube videos to play on your iPod. It’s free, safe, and works great!

    http://www.download.com/Free-YouTube-to-iPod-Converter/3000-2194_4-10634569.html?tag=lst-0-1

  10. There’s http://www.youtubex.com/ as well which has tabs to download from other video hosting sites as well.

  11. James says:

    I found this amazing website it is a WEB 2.0 that supports all media files conversion it is called http://youconvertit.com, they can do the following:
    1- Convert document, images, audio, video and Archived files.
    2- Convert any Youtube and other Online Video to popular formats or download the video
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    what makes them amazing is you can add up to 5 different file formats, i used them to convert a document and couple of audio files.

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