Google Digitizes Historic Video Clips
Want to show a video clip of the historic moon landing or a World War II video clip to your class? Need to add some video content to your online course via your learning management system (LMS)? Want to add a short video clip to your PowerPoint or Pachyderm 2.0 presentation?
Now Google has made that easy for you. Google has begun a pilot program to digitize historic films from the National Archives that gives the general public access to a wide variety of movies, documentaries, and other collections of films.
What about using these clips for writing prompts in your English, Language Arts, or ESL/EFL classes? Nothing prompts emotions and sparks ideas like pictures do. You might find your students writing more than you expected.
From eSchool News...
Now Google has made that easy for you. Google has begun a pilot program to digitize historic films from the National Archives that gives the general public access to a wide variety of movies, documentaries, and other collections of films.
What about using these clips for writing prompts in your English, Language Arts, or ESL/EFL classes? Nothing prompts emotions and sparks ideas like pictures do. You might find your students writing more than you expected.
From eSchool News...

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