Archive for the '5min.com' Category

Apr 22 2008

5min Releases Embeddable SmartPlayer: awesome music ed tool

Published by Ken Pendergrass under 5min.com, video

I’ve blogged about 5min.com in the past, but after seeing the following post at Techcrunch and the embedded “How to Play Piano: Blues Scale” video, my mind was racing with opportunities for music educators. Check out the Techcrunch link below for the full story:

5min Releases Embeddable Player That Can Handle Text, Images, and Video

I’ve tried to embed the SmartPlayer video below so you can see the interaction of text images and video, but it’s not working…it makes my blog look wonky. Follow this link instead:
“How to Play Piano: Blues Scale”

Would you use this with your students? I could see uploading some guitar lessons or lessons on any instrument as another pratice tool for kids…what do you think?

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Jan 03 2008

Digital video and web-site review: a post about posts

1372787862_81a7c73c65_o Digital video and web-site review: a post about posts

What started off as a review post about the Flip Video quickly expanded into a larger discussion of using video in the classroom thanks to two excellent posts: One by Bob Sprankle at his bit by bit blog
and the other post (discovered in the comments on Bob’s post) by Matthew Needleman at his Creating Lifelong Learners blog

Now before you go and check out these two posts, let me give you my thoughts on my use of the Flip Video. I had been looking for an inexpensive (below $200) digital video camera to use with my music students. I initially purchased an Aiptek 720P HD Camcorder for about $150 at Target. While the video was excellent, the audio was unacceptable.

I was skeptical about getting a Flip Video, but you can’t beat Costco for a good deal on stuff you gotta have…I purchased a Flip Video Ultra for about $120. It records up to 30 minutes of video that is great quality in sound and sight for my purposes.

Some key bullets on having used the camera for awhile-
* I would suggest the Ultra Flip over the plain old Flip (see all the specs here) mainly because the Ultra comes with a tripod mount and looks cooler and is easier to hold.
* The zoom feature on the flip is virtually useless from more than 30 feet away IMHO.
*Mac users: the flip comes with pre-loaded software to allow you to play .avi files on your Mac OS. I could get the .avi files to play just fine in Quicktime, but was unable to import them into iMovie’08. I did get them to import into iMovie HD with no problem. (I’m still using Mac OS 10.4.11)
*This is a no-brainer camera for those of you think that digital+video=genius. It is very simple to use and the included cables for hook-up to your t.v. are a nice bonus for instant playback.
*Buy a USB extension cable before you come home with the camera. The flip out USB dongle is a nice feature, but I’ve found that it doesn’t quite work with my laptop USB configuration or my other desktop computers.

A PLACE ON THE WEB FOR ALL THOSE VIDEOS

I know what you’re thinking, “Not another YouTube like video sharing service…we already use TeacherTube.”

Do check out the intro video below from 5min.com. I think it has some neat things to offer, particularly the video music lessons that can be paused and slowed down. Could have some neat teaching possibilities for your students and parents. I like the 5 minute concept for teaching mini-lessons.

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