Three Ways to Share Videos Without Using YouTube

OneDrive: If you and your students have Microsoft accounts, OneDrive uses a convenient method to share video files. I particularly like that you can set an expiration date for gain access to and a password for gain access to..

Google Drive: this is probably the best choice for teachers and trainees who have Google Workspace accounts..

There are three options that I generally advise whenever Im requested for options to utilizing YouTube to host and share students video projects..

The days of heated arguments about whether YouTube need to be accessible in school seem to be behind us. That doesnt suggest that YouTube is constantly the finest choice for hosting and sharing videos in your school. Just the other day somebody emailed me to ask for suggestions on how her trainees can share their
book trailer videos without needing to submit them to YouTube..

Flipgrid: A frequently neglected feature of Flipgrid is to use it as a location for students to share videos that they have made outside of the Flipgrid app. You and your students can upload videos to share with each other..

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