Hi I have started to use school tube. The videos upload quickly, I get the link and don't have to worry about the paranoid people who say "What! You put it on YouTube?" Even though it can be just as open. I use Moodle too sometimes but it takes longer if they are large, if they are small Moodle works great. Teachers even embed them into a journal or whatever and can have questions underneath and the students can reply. Anne On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Lisa Hogan <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have also used the share to iTunes option. I usually select the iPhone > and iPod option. The resolution and size have been fine. > > Where are you hosting these videos? > > I have been uploading to YouTube since we do not host any videos on our > servers. > > Another option is to use Jing which will do a screen recording and provides > you with a link to the video. There is a 5 minute time limit on Jing videos > ( the free version). You do not have to host the video. > > Lisa > > > > *"The best way to mitigate the Internet safety risks that our children > face is to combine several strategies. The four primary tools at our > disposal are education, technology development, social norms, and the law." > > > John Palfrey, Born Digital*, page 98. > > > > > > <http://www.worldwatch.org/node/5464> > > > ------------------------------ > *From: *"Laura Girr" <[log in to unmask]> > *To: *[log in to unmask] > *Sent: *Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:50:21 AM > *Subject: *Huge QT movies > > > HI All, > > My teachers are finding that the movies they make using the QT screen > recording are so huge that they can't post them. Does anyone have > suggestions for making them more manageable while still retaining quality? > > thanks. > Laura Girr > Tech Integrator > Freeport High School > -- Anne Macdonald Falmouth Middle School Plummer-Motz School Falmouth, ME 04105