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Overstream

Overstream allows you to add subtitles to online videos and then share them with your class.

This site is becoming one of my favorites.

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Hulu

Well, it looks like Canada will miss out on the Hulu experience. Not only is their video library streamed exclusively to the United States but it seems that starting next year, Hulu will begin charging for their service.

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Anne Frank

The only image of Anne Frank captured on film.

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KeepHD

KeepHD lets you download High Definition videos from Youtube.

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Tube Chop

Tube Chop allows you to edit a section of a video found on youtube. Once chopped the video can be viewed online or embedded into a blog.

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Explore

Explore.org makes documentary films and photographs to showcase nonpprofit efforts and leaders around the world. Destinations include Tanzania, Ethopia. Ghana, Sudan, Darfur, Rwanda, China, Tibet, India, Saudia Arabia, Jordan, Israel, The Vatican, The Arctic, Greenland, Costa Rica, Canada and the US.

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neoK12

neoK12 offers educational videos and lessons for K-12 aged students. Videos are broken down into the following categories: Physical Science, Life Science, Human Body, Earth and Space, Social Studies, Health, Math and English.
This is an example from their library: What is a magnetic field?

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RIP: A Remix Manifesto

RIP: A remix manifesto is a documentary film about copyright and remix culture. You can contribute to the film, and follow the conversation on various social networks.

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