ICT+Tutorial+Video+Archives

The following repository is a resource for teachers and students that require a basic overview of a commonly used ICT or web2.0 tool.

The Common Craft Show http://www.commoncraft.com/show

60sec Tech http://www.60sectech.com/Tutorials/Archive.html

ICT Video Man http://ict-videos.wikispaces.com/

Teacher Training Videos []

Download Videos from the Web onto your computer:

Option 1: Using Firefox and Download Helper Option 2: Using Vdownloader http://www.vdownloader.es/ Option 3: Use an online converter - look at the list below!

These tools allow you to download videos from popular sites such as Google Video, YouTube and other video sites.

[|Convert Tube]
I think the interface of this converter is very streamlined and easy to use. Simply enter the URL of the video that you want, and choose what format that you would like it in after you download it and click 'Convert and Download' to get it on your computer. File types include mpg, mov, mp3, mp4, flv and 3gp.

[|Zamzar]
You can paste the address of a video into Zamzar and select what file format that you would like the final video to be. Zamzar then converts it and sends you an email when it is finished.

[|Media Converter]
Another online service very similar to Zamzar but not as pretty an interface. You select which video format you inputing and then choose an output video format.

[|VideoDL]
This site will allow you to download the video file as an flv file which you then need to have a player that can play this file type such as VLC player.

[|TechCrunch Website]
There are also a place to paste a YouTube video address to download it on this site. Again, you would need an FLV player to watch it.

[|Splandoo]
Downloads as a FLV file and then you need a free player (one is linked to on their site) to play the movie.

[|SaveTube]
Yet another tool for saving online videos to your computer.

[|Wimpy Player]
A free download with both a PC and Mac version for playing FLV files.