Wednesday, July 20, 2016

YouTube++ as a limited tool to adapt video for the classroom

It seems as if I haven't posted anything for ages! Despite the fact that only two days past, I have learned so much and would be happy to share that with you.

I have been studying how to use video in the classroom. I have found several amazing resources and I would like you to express your opinion on that.

First, let me start with one tool, which in my humble opinion has a limited value, but some of you can find it pretty useful.

It is called "YouTube++" extension for Google Chrome where you can:

  • "cut" video;
  • select only those episodes which you need;
  • change the order of episodes you have chosen;
  • save particular time points which you can find easily later;
  • set a function of auto-replay of particular part.
Unfortunately, you cannot;
  •  save this video as a separate one;
  • use it anywhere else but youtube.com;
  • use this option in another browser (different from Google Chrome);
  • understand how it works at once;
  • watch any tutorials on that but one, which is added below.


It took me about an hour to getting acquainted with it and adjust my first YouTube++ video.
I hope, you will find it useful as well and be able to implement it. I think, if you just want to delete some inappropriate scenes or cut down the video, YouTube++ will serve you right.

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