EdVideo
We’re melting in the heat today! I hope you’re staying cool. We had a nice, lazy day reading, watching Robin Hood, and then playing on the EdVideo Online site, which is a resource of educational video and audio that’s free to educators, including homeschoolers, through local PBS stations (HT: Leigh!).
The collection is huge and contains videos in many subjects, including history, and so I’ve earmarked several about Ancient Egypt and other Ancient Civilizations to watch as we work our way through Story of the World. It also has a collection of more than 350 children’s books animated or read aloud, including more than 60 of the great Rabbit Ears productions and more than a dozen of the Westin Woods videos. JediBoy was most caught up by the collection of Horrible History videos available, and suddenly the computer wasn’t mine to use anymore! He had a great time watching those this afternoon, and the “A Boy, A Dog and A Frog” series of Mercer Mayer books on Westin Woods video too.
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Thanks for the link to EduVideo. It looks really neat!
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Thanks for the tip about EduVideo. It looks really neat!
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