Alternatives to Vialogues for Annotating Videos

ReClipped is a neat tool that lets you take notes, share notes, and share clips from instructional videos. You can utilize Timelinely to add image, text, and video annotations to any public YouTube video. After you have included your annotations to a video you can share the annotated version with anybody much like you would share any other video. You can share your annotated video by embedding it into a blog post or by simply providing people the link to the annotated version of the video. In the following video I demonstrate how to utilize Timelinely to annotate YouTube videos.

Timelinely.
Timelinely is a totally free service for including annotations to YouTube videos. You can utilize Timelinely to add video, image, and text annotations to any public YouTube video. After you have added your annotations to a video you can share the annotated version with anybody just like you would share any other video. You can share your annotated video by embedding it into a post or by simply offering individuals the link to the annotated variation of the video. In the following video I demonstrate how to utilize Timelinely to annotate YouTube videos.

ReClipped.
ReClipped is a cool tool that lets you take notes, share notes, and share clips from educational videos. With a ReClipped account you can clip sections of videos that you discover on YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion, Coursera, and TED. In addition to clipping you can create time-stamped notes about the videos that you clip.

The other day early morning I answered an e-mail from a reader who was looking for some options to
Vialogues for annotating videos. Vialogues has actually been one of my go-to tools for trainees to use to take notes and share notes while viewing a video that you share with them.

Bookmark It.
That problem is having to scroll along the timeline of a YouTube video to discover the area that you desire to share. Bookmark It lets you add timestamped bookmarks and notes to the timeline of a video.

VideoAnt.
By utilizing.
To do this copy the URL of a video and paste it into the VideoANT annotation tool. As the video plays click the “include annotation” button when you desire to add an annotation.
Heres a video of how it works..

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