The world's first online collaborative orchestra!!
Application deadlines at many of the California State University’s 23 campuses have traditionally been loose. Students could apply in the fall, spring, and summer without fear of the campuses filling up.
But those days are over. If students don’t apply by November 30, they may not get in, Cal State officials warn in two new videos on YouTube.
This is the easiest approach and recommended if are sure
that the presentation venue will have great
connectivity. Download the YouTube Wizard plug-in from
skp.mvps.org and upon installation, this will add a new
"Insert YouTube Video" command to your PowerPoint
Toolbar.
While it started as a stop-gap after banning YouTube, the U.S. military's new video sharing site may offer some improvements for search.
A&M is using internet video to help market the student experience at their University.
The new audio feature can play back user comments--something that other bloggers have linked to the rumored "Stupid Filter" and other webtiquette software to take "mizspellings", CAPS, profanity, and "!!!!!" on message boards. Censorship or commonsense?
NYT blog entry looks at how political junkies and your average anxious
voter used Twitter, YouTube, and Google to gauge election results in real
time.
Creator of Youtube talks about copyright issues
Phd student posts YouTube video and lands job at Microsoft. Will YouTube
and Open-source software replace traditional academic journals?
An interesting application of YouTube videos that goes beyond simple amusement. Prospective college applicants are using the medium to promote athletic talents and reach out to schools around the country.