Video tutorials are great way to stimulate students cognitive capabilities and elicit more engagement from their part. But not all the teachers have the necessary skills or time to go about creating tutorials for their students and this is why we should always make sure we have a bunch of ready-made tutorials at our disposal for rainy days.
There are actually many video platforms online that provide tutorials but as we you probably know , selecting the good ones from the bad is where the shoe pinches.
Here are some related links of relevant interest :
- 8 Free and Simple Tools for Teachers to Create Video Tutorials
- 9 Ways Teachers Can Create Animated Videos
- 10 Awesome Video Editing Tools for Teachers
- 8 Free Web Tools to Create Videos in The Cloud
- 80 Educational Alternatives to YouTube
To help you have a free access to some of the best video websites where you can browse, view, and share ready-made tutorials, we came up with the list below. Check it out
1- Teacher Training Videos
This is another great platform where you can have access to a wide variety of video tutorials on different topics.
2- Explania
Here is where you can watch hundreds of animate explanations, interactive tutorials, animations and instructional videos.
3- Bright Storm
Brightstorm offers time-saving homework help videos in algebra 1-2, geometry, calculus, science, biology, chemistry and many more.
4- Woopid
Watch free technology training videos. Get help and answer your computer and gadget questions with thousands of video tutorials for PCs, Macs and tons of different applications
5- Under Ten Minutes
This is an awesome video resources for teachers looking for easy and simple tutorials on how to use education technology quickly
6- Common Craft
Common Craft Videos have helped teachers and trainers delight millions by making complex ideas easy to understand. It features great videos but requires membership
7- SchoolTube
Watch student videos created by both students and teachers about everything from Anime to Zoology.
8- Knowmia
Knowmia is a repository of thousands of video on any subject from the worlds best teachers.
9- Learn it in 5
This is a powerful library of how-to-videos, produced by technology teachers, for the purpose of helping teachers and students create strategies for today's 21st century's digital classroom.
1- Learners TV
This website offers video tutorials on different topics including : physics, biology, maths, computer science, engineering, literature, and many more.
11- Sheldonworkshops
This is a must see page . It is basically a wiki packed full of links to video tutorials on different topics including ICT, copyright, cybersafety and many more.












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