ClassFlicks - Educational Video Aggregator
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 2:50 am
Hi guys,
I've created www.classflicks.com as a place for teacher (and students) to post interesting EDUCATIONAL videos they find all over teh internet (like Youtube, Metacafe, Veoh, DailyMotion, and many others)... When a good video is found, instead of having to UPLOAD the whole video again, all you have to do is copy the EMBED CODE from the hosting website and paste it on a new post's DESCRIPTION on ClassFlicks... Also, if, first thing, you post the videos URL when creating a new video/post, ClassFlicks will try to fill out information like TITLE and SOURCE for you automatically...
Much like Digg.com, when you post a new item it will go to the UNPUBLISHED area and other users will vote for your video... once it gets 5 votes it goes to the PUBLISHED area (front page)...
Please give it a try and tell me what you think.
I'm also an ESL teacher and created this website to help educator find good videos without having to go through all the "junk" on websites like Youtube every time they want a good video for their class.
Thank you.
I've created www.classflicks.com as a place for teacher (and students) to post interesting EDUCATIONAL videos they find all over teh internet (like Youtube, Metacafe, Veoh, DailyMotion, and many others)... When a good video is found, instead of having to UPLOAD the whole video again, all you have to do is copy the EMBED CODE from the hosting website and paste it on a new post's DESCRIPTION on ClassFlicks... Also, if, first thing, you post the videos URL when creating a new video/post, ClassFlicks will try to fill out information like TITLE and SOURCE for you automatically...
Much like Digg.com, when you post a new item it will go to the UNPUBLISHED area and other users will vote for your video... once it gets 5 votes it goes to the PUBLISHED area (front page)...
Please give it a try and tell me what you think.
I'm also an ESL teacher and created this website to help educator find good videos without having to go through all the "junk" on websites like Youtube every time they want a good video for their class.
Thank you.