Written for teachers of young learners and teenagers, teacher trainers, and materials designers, with no assumptions about technical knowledge or abilities, Bringing online video into the classroom is a practical guide helping you to use video creatively and with confidence in the language classroom. The book covers topics such as the components of video hardware and software, finding,selecting and organizing videos, using video in the classroom, and incorporating video-recording devices into the classroom. It includes useful information on copyright and internet safety, as well as a glossary and appendices with online resources forrefererence. The 'Try this' feature provides over 150 innovative interactive activities and there are references to over 80 online videos to illustrate ideas, helping you put the ideas in the book into practice. This book is part of Into the classroom, a series of short, practical guides that help teachers of learners aged 6-16 to make sense of new teaching tools, techniques, andeducational policy, with ideas for implementing them in their classroom. Jamie Keddie is a well-known teacher, teacher trainer, storyteller, and international conference presenter. He is the creator of Lessonstream, an online resource site for teachers which explorespossibilities for visual material in the classroom. He is also the author of Images in the Resource Books for Teachers series.
Downloadable resources for Bringing Online Video into the Classroom are available on the website: www.oup.com/elt/teacher/itc.