Embedding Videos Directly Into Edublogs

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edublogs.jpegSue Waters at the Edublogger has blogged about an important new feature at Edublogs. Now users can post videos directly on their blogs without having to utilize a service like YouTube, which are blocked in many districts by content filters. You could always use TeacherTube, but it even easier to embed it directly in your blog, just as one could previously do with images. You are limited to 20 mb per file maximum and if you have a free account you are limited to 100 mb total (500 mb with the paid account) blogwide. Still a great way to get short educational videos out to the masses. She also has a post about the new way of embedding flash files and other media.


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  • This entry was posted on April 29, 2008 at 12:01 am, modified on May 1, 2008 at 4:14 pm by jason.
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