tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1000475845239769787.post2794319047812528275..comments2011-04-27T05:23:27.328-07:00Comments on Web 2.0 Reflections: YouTube, TeacherTube, and the Future of Shared Online VideoChristinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13779016242008701475noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1000475845239769787.post-20439423547356732222011-04-25T23:52:56.198-07:002011-04-25T23:52:56.198-07:00Christina, I couldn't agree more with your pos...Christina, I couldn't agree more with your post about the pros and cons of youtube, teachertube, etc. Those are good alternative for students who are bored to read all the time. <br /><br />For learning purposes, teacher can ask students not only be regular viewer, but also encourage them to make useful video content and put it in Youtube. This is a good way to encourage students to be creative, willing to share their knowledge, willing to accept other comments (because Youtube allows us to put comment for each video), collaborate with other video maker to cover a certain subject, and also push the students to learn technology in a fun way (learn how to make videos, edit it and how to upload it).Annisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01688757483604373839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1000475845239769787.post-86227242542205737762011-04-20T18:14:22.819-07:002011-04-20T18:14:22.819-07:00There are a lot of cons to video, particularly if ...There are a lot of cons to video, particularly if it isn't used well, but like you I believe that the pros vastly outweigh them. I actually wrote about an experience I had recently that was a like a virtual field trip to these highly-restricted-access caves in the south of France, and previously I've watched documentaries about the Large Hadron Collider. Video can give us access to so much that we wouldn't otherwise be allowed to experience.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com