I debated how discriminating to be on this list. Should I only list sites that have educational content? But then again who I am to decide what kind of content is educational? Thus I am listing any non-YouTube site I know of, it is up to you to decide if the site is educational or otherwise valuable for use in your classroom. Some of these may be just as blocked as YouTube in your school. Meaning you may have to go with a Video Downloader kind of solution.
- Big Think
- BlipTV
- Brain Pop Free Movies
- Break
- CNN Student News
- Clevver
- Crackle
- Current
- Dailymotion
- Discovery Channel Videos
- Discovery Kids
- DOTsub
- EduBlogs TV
- FlowGo
- ForaTV
- The Futures Channel
- Google Video
- History Channel Videos
- How Stuff Works
- Hulu
- iCue
- Its A Good Day
- iTunes U
- John Locker
- KickYouTube
- Kids Know It
- Mefeedia
- Metacafe
- MyPlay
- National Geographic Kids
- Nibipedia
- PBS Videos
- Revver
- SchoolTube
- Science Tube
- Snag Films
- Spatulatta Video Recipes
- SqoolTools EdVideos
- Teacher Tube
- Teachers TV
- TED
- TOT LOL
- Truveo
- Untamed Science
- VideoJug
- Viddler
- Vimeo
- Wat (French)
- WatchKnow
Don't forget Video Jug - it's a great videos site:
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Nice list. Thanks for sharing. Such a great way to build background knowledge and beyond.
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