1. Booktalks & Beyond Creating and sharing video booktalks using free online tools and resources at our library
2. What exactly is a video booktalk? BCL Teen Library Council Booktalks The Lightning Thief Book Trailer from Digital Booktalk Magic Pickle and the Planet from Scholastic One Minute Critic FVRL
3. Concerned about copyright? Use images and audio you have created yourself Material that is in the Public Domain Creative Commons Works Fair-use in education
4. Where to find Creative Commons and Public Domain materials Google Images Advanced Search Yahoo Images Advanced Search Flickr Advanced Search MorgueFile: Public Image Archive Wikimedia Commons Life Photo Archive LOC Photostream on Flickr NYPL Digital Library Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/details/Pickofth1939
5. Where to find free sounds and music Free Music Archive SoundBible The Free Sound Project RoyaltyFreeMusic.com Jamendo Myna Sound Editor: Remix audio clips and record voice, instruments and sound fx
6. Slideshows & editing video online Animoto—30 second videos free! Photo Peach—photos, music, captions Stupeflix Studio--$3 per video Muvee Cloud—private, invitation only, viewing Flixtime—free 60 second videos JayCut—undergoing changes but very cool
9. Sharing your videos Share on Facebook, Blogger, or Tumblr SchoolTube and TeacherTube Vimeo YouTube
10. Why Should I Bother? Cool things libraries are doing with video Chicago’s YouMedia Mitchell Public Library TeenSpace digital book reviews Appleton Public Library Teen Booktalks ALA’s Why I Need My Library Birmingham Teen Summer Reading Librarians Go Gaga The LibVid Awards YOUmedia Animation Jam Promo
11. For more information Free Technology for Teachers Tammy’s Technology Tips for Teachers “Team Building with Video Projects”—Sarah Ludwig, VOYA 2011 This presentation on slideshare.net Collingswood Library Promo
Editor's Notes
Seen these done several ways: Talking head or slideshow seem to be the most popular
Creative Commons: simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their work. “some rights reserved approach”
Use embed code or upload from computer. Vimeo you can create your own Channel
Book talking programs, outreach and promotion of programs and services, staff development, fun!