Make the most of educational videos with Videoanywhere

Written by Matthew Price   // November 4, 2011   // Comments Off

Using video in school 

Video can be a powerful tool in teaching and learning. The medium has many applications in school. Anything from filming a project to viewing an educational video clip in a lesson introduction can be beneficial to learners. In the classroom, film is one of the very few techniques that can grab the interest of all students. 

However, using video in schools is not always a simple process. Sites such as Youtube are often blocked due to inappropriate content. This creates problems as teachers are unable to access the resources they need, or upload student’s work for others to view.

video streaming for schools
Our solution 

We’ve created Videoanywhere to help teachers unlock the potential of video for all learners. The service provides you with a web based interface to upload and store videos. 

With 500MB of storage, there’s loads of space for all your school’s educational videos.

What can Videoanywhere do for me?

Videoanywhere makes your lessons more efficient. There’s no need to use problematic websites anymore, our service lets you access your content anytime, with just a few simple clicks.

Our software also helps safeguard your pupils. Videoanywhere isn’t like public video websites, instead it’s dedicated to schools. Every video online has been created with students in mind, so you can be sure nobody is going to be exposed to unsuitable content.

Finally, Videoanywhere can help students get the most from the powerful medium of film. Using our service, you can be sure everything from school drama productions to science projects are available for use in lessons, group work and assignents.

To find out more about Videoanywhere, the video steaming service, click here


Tags:

Video

Videocasts


Similar posts

Comments are closed.

Get In Touch:

    There are no comments

Academy Schools

Activities

advice

Attainment

attendance

Augmented Reality

Becta Guide

Behaviour Management

Best Practice

BETT

Blogs

Cloud Computing

Collaboration

Department for Education

Differentiation

e-Portfolios

E-Safety

Early Years

Education and Technology Conference

English

Events

French

Funding

Google

Google Apps

government

Handheld devices

History

I Am Learning

ICT

IMLS Framework

Interactive Whiteboards

Keighley

Learnanywhere

Learning Platform

Learning Services

Literacy

m-learning

Maths

mathsanywhere

Modern Foreign Languages

Moodle

Moodle 2

Moodle Conference

Moodle SIMS Integration

national curriculum

New Ofsted Framework

NQT

Numeracy

Ofsted

Online Collaboration

Online Games

online tools

Parent Messenger

Parental Engagement

Payschool

Personalised Learning

Phonics

Podcasting

Primary

Primary School

Prize

Procurement

professional development

Radioanywhere

RE

Resources

Riots

Safe Social Networking

Safeguarding

school broadband

school internet

School Jotter

School Payments

School Web Design

School Website

Schoolanywhere

Science

Sean Gilligan

Secondary

Secondary School

Secure Social Networking

SEN

SIMS

smartphones

SMS

Social Media

Social Networking

spelling software

Studen

Student Jotter

Sugata Mitra

Teacher Engagement

Teaching

The Academies Show

The Achievement of Pupils

The Behaviour and Safety of Pupils

The Quality of Leadership and Management

The Quality of Teaching

Totara

training

Twitter

University

Video

Videocasts

VLE

Web Design