Teaching+Videos

We have a collection of math videos that specifically TEACH MATH. || [|Math Tutor] || = = = = =Math Podcasts= Please help us find good examples of math podcasts. Here are some to get us started!
 * All Children Left Behind || [|All Children Left Behind] ||
 * ===Why exam scores are up.=== || [|Why exam scores are up] ||
 * ===Interactive Math And Science Websites=== || [|Interactive Math Websites] ||
 * If you want to learn some math, you've come to the right place.


 * [|Kidcasting, Podcasting in the Classroom]
 * [|SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast][|SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast]SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast This site has an RSS feed, but I'm not sure how to add it.
 * [|Is All About Math!][|Is All About Math!]Is All About Math!
 * [|MATHPOD][|MATHPOD]MATHPOD
 * [|Maths in Motion][|Maths in Motion]Maths in Motion
 * [|TILT][|TILT]TILT - Teachers Improving Learning with Technology
 * [|Mr. Corn's Math Page][|Mr. Corn's Math Page]Mr. Corn's Math Page
 * [|Daniels Math][|Daniels Math]Daniels Math
 * [|Long Elementary Podcasts][|Long Elementary Podcasts]Long Elementary Podcasts

=How do you make a podcast?=

podcasting101.wikispaces.com/create has been recommended as a good resource.

Suggested tools
 * a computer that the students could use
 * a microphone headset (Wal-Mart $15)
 * some audio recording software ([|audacity.sourceforge.net)].

=How to Make Your Own Videos= An easy way to start using videos is to do [|screencasts]. My first screencast was a simple instructional video showing students how to make a bloglines account. I had a bad microphone and had to record the screencast over and over. Some things I learned was this was really very easy.

My advice, have a script, have a microphone that works, and be prepared to do the [|screencast] over until it meets your approval. This is a great way for students to start to use video because it is only their voice that is recorded. You do not have the parental hassle that filming a student and posting it to a blog or wiki brings, permission slips etc.

Here is one piece of [|free software] I used after reading [|Wesley Fryers Blog]. As I have searched the web here are some alternatives. Yes they will cost money. But not too much! I have not tried these products. They are just alternatives to the free software. [|Bulent's Screen Recorder] and the [|TechSmith Camista Studio 4]. I use their Snagit product and love it. One of the best purchases I ever made. I would hope that their screencast tool is the same? If you know of any other screencapture software that is free or useful in your classroom, please add to this wiki.

=Videos...The Old-Fashioned Way= Let's not forget that there are lots of great video clips from movies and television that illustrate math concepts. This page lists videos clips that can be shown on your VCR or DVD player and how each clip connects to math. Also, check out [|Math in the Movies], a great website that is a guide to major motion pictures with scenes of real mathematics.


 * Technology in the Classroom || media type="file" key="Technology in the Classroom.flv" ||
 * Digital Kids World Today || media type="file" key="Digital World Kids Today.flv" ||
 * Digital World Teachers Today || media type="file" key="Digital World Teachers Today.flv" ||
 * 3 Steps for Digital Learning || media type="file" key="3 Steps for 21st Century Learning.flv" ||