Technology Night at the Movies
Time to Learn Something New!
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How to Find Videos for
Education and Entertainment
Education and Entertainment
•Finding
technology tutorials and how to’s•Finding
videos for further education
•Finding
videos of movies for entertainment
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How to Search YouTube like a Pro!
•Find a specific YouTube channel
royal
wedding, channel
•Watch live videos on YouTube
zoo,
live
•Limit your search to recently
uploaded videos
oprah
winfrey,
this week
•Find only official videos, no fan material
please
never
say never, partner
•Find movies on YouTube
jackie
chan,
movie
•Find 4K or HD only videos on YouTube
the
king’s speech trailer, hd
•.Find
3D
video clips on YouTube
avatar,
3d
•Find lengthy videos on YouTube
tom
and jerry cartoons, long
•Perform exact-match
searches on YouTube
allintitle:”google
goes gaga”
•Mix and Match YouTube Search operators
ted
talks, hd,
this month, long
•The
best part about YouTube search is that you combine multiple search operators
with commas and apply them all to your query (much like the Boolean AND
operator). The above example will help use find all TED talks that have
recently been uploaded to YouTube.
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YouTube
Shortcuts
•Space is
your go-to key for starting and stopping playback
•Home
and End keys
get you to the start and end of your video.
•Number keys jump through
the video by percentage point (5=50 percent)
•cursor keys fast-forward
•
•When
watching a clip, click the Add
to button
then choose Watch Later.
–It’s
actually just a playlist that YouTube sets up for you but it’s
handy when you don’t have time to watch all the video content you want to right
now. From the main YouTube menu you can access the Watch Later list as well as
your subscriptions and your viewing history.
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Channels of Interest
Other Than YouTube
•The Internet Archive
is a
web-based library of all sorts of free content, including books, music,
software, and, of course, movies. Just
as you might associate a physical library with doing research, one of the
strengths of The Internet Archive’s video content is its vast collection of
historical content.
•The
Open Video Project
The Open
Video Project has been developed at the Interaction Design Laboratory at the
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill’s School of Information and Library
Science. The site is targeted toward the research community, including those
who work with multimedia retrieval and digital libraries.
•TED The TED website features more than 2,300
talks covering a vast swathe of topics, such as technology, business, design,
science, and global issues.
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