Friday, August 7, 2015

Tech Tidbits video: Vibby.com

Hello!  I am back from my summer hiatus with another Tech Tidbits video!  This time I am demonstrating how to use Vibby, a webtool site that enables you to select clips from YouTube videos for students to view and comment on if you want.  Using Vibby, you can select only the portions of the video you want to show and skip the parts you don't.  

This video demonstrates how to use Vibby.com

Although you can show clips of videos in Discovery Education, that function is only available for videos in their inventory.  Using Vibby, you can create your own customized and clipped videos from YouTube and embed them in your website or link them via URL address or through Twitter or Facebook (at home, of course!) 

5 comments:

  1. Cool video and post. Can you share embed the link from vibby in the the post?

    Curious to see it in action.

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  2. I'm guessing you want to know if you can share the embed code directly. I don't think you can share the code directly, but I know you could copy and paste the embed code into an email, for example. Thanks for the kind words!

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    1. Ya. Okay that makes sense. I am interested to see the video you posted actually embedded with vibby in this blog post.

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  3. I'm guessing you want to know if you can share the embed code directly. I don't think you can share the code directly, but I know you could copy and paste the embed code into an email, for example. Thanks for the kind words!

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  4. I'm guessing you want to know if you can share the embed code directly. I don't think you can share the code directly, but I know you could copy and paste the embed code into an email, for example. Thanks for the kind words!

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