Over the weekend I featured a new video submission to Next Vista for Learning. That video was a submission for the latest Next Vista video contest. The contest is called Creative Sprouts. The submission period is closed and voting is now open. Next Vista, a non-profit, is looking for some help with the judging of videos. If you have a few minutes to watch the videos, Next Vista would appreciate your help. Even better, if you have time to watch the videos with your students you can vote for your favorites as a class.
Applications for Education
Watching the finalist videos in the Creative Sprouts contest can be a good way to get ideas for your own classroom video projects. There are three finalist categories; student, student & teacher collaboration, and teacher.
Next Vista is a non-profit video sharing site developed by Rushton Hurley. If you get a chance to see Rushton present at conference, take it! You won't be disappointed.
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