YouTube download
Steve | March 30, 2007In Shropshire YouTube is blocked, but there are lots of really useful videos hiding away. The geography advisor asked if there was anyway he could show a video from YouTube on a course, after a bit of searching and playing around I found vixy.net. All he now needs to do is while at home locate the video he wants to use, paste the url into vixy, choose the format he would like the video in and then wait a couple of minutes and download the file to his pc. Lots of output file formats are available, avi, mov, mp4, 3gp and mp3.
The video he was after was Ultra Records: “Proper Education” - a very cool video.
Last night I read with sadness that BBC Jam is being suspended as of 20th March. This is a real shame as these innovative, high quality resources are available freely to teachers, students and parents. One of the great things about Jam is that it is aimed at the learner not the teacher, but could easily be incorporated into teacher activities. As a student you could use these resources to support the learning you were doing at school.





