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iPod Touch video in the classroom. Derek D’Angelo Illinois Technology and Education Conference November 2010. In addition to an iPod Touch ($175-$360). y ou will need. Composite AV Cable ($30-$40). Find the video you want to use in your classroom to help create a teachable moment.
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iPod Touch video in the classroom Derek D’Angelo • Illinois Technology and Education Conference November2010
In addition to an iPod Touch ($175-$360) you will need
Find the video you want to use in your classroom to help create a teachable moment. Step 1
Download the video. Step 2
Click the Download MP4 version, which is ipod touch compatible.
Alternative to keevid is Realplayer. Once installed, Realplayer will give you a popup option to download video.
Realplayer downloads the .flv video to your computer. Click Convert All. The Converter opens. Click Start to convert to ipod format.
Organize your videos in iTunes so you can be sure to have the correct videos with you! Step 3
In iTunes, Click File and New Playlist Folder. Name the folder. For example, you could name the folder a subject you teach.
In iTunes, Click File and New Playlist. Name the playlist. For example, you could name the playlist Chapter 1.
Once your playlists have been created you can go into your Movie Library and drag and drop videos into the appropriate playlists.
Connect iPod & Sync Playlist for current chapter being taught.
TV Tuner cards ($75-$150)Allows watching & recording of TV on your computer.If you have a TV Tuner card you may likely need to convert the video recorded in Windows Media Center prior to being able to load the video into iTunes and sync to your iPod. I use a program called iPodifier, which converts and loads the video into iTunes.