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How to Upload a Video to Google Classroom

Upload your videos to Google Drive

Google Drive iconUploading or saving a video to Google Drive is one of the easiest way to share videos with students. If you used a tool like Quicktime or your phone/tablet photographic camera to tape the video, yous'll need to upload the video file to either the Google Drive website (drive.google.com) or utilize the Google Bulldoze app. Don't forget to make sure you're logged into Google Drive with your SFUSD account! If you used Screencastify to record the video, the videos are automatically saved in your Google Drive already.

Share your videos from Google Drive

Google Slides iconThere are many ways to share videos that are stored in Bulldoze. You tin share a link to the video with viewers, after adjusting the sharing settings of the video in Drive to give the right people "View" access (not "Edit"). You lot c an then share video links through Google Classroom, Seesaw, Clever, e-mail, or ParentVUE.

You tin also insert the video into a Google Slides deck, by clicking the "Insert" menu and so choosing "Video". A smaller window will open upwards, and one of the tabs in that window is "Google Drive".

Share your videos on YouTube

YouTube iconYouTube is a very comfortable space for many students and families to watch videos, merely there are many downfalls to YouTube too. Students often get distracted and off-task, and SFUSD has turned on some YouTube filters that affect which videos students tin can access. In an effort to reduce the amount of non-academic content students were able to access on YouTube, SFUSD switched elementary and middle schoolhouse students from "Moderate Restricted" to "Strict" filtering. High school students are still at "Moderate Restricted" filtering (no change), and staff even so have unrestricted YouTube access (no modify). All the same, this is a blanket filter run by YouTube, and, unfortunately, SFUSD does not currently have a mode to customize (or know) what information technology blocks and what it doesn't.

And then while categorizing your video as "education" when you upload it to your SFUSD YouTube account may let the video through YouTube's filter, the only mode to guarantee students volition be able to sentinel a video you created is to keep it in Drive.

Why are some videos "restricted" for students?

Screenshot of restricted video error messageAs mentioned above, in an effort to reduce the corporeality of non-bookish content students were able to admission on YouTube, SFUSD switched simple and eye school students from "Moderate Restricted" to "Strict" filtering. High school students are still at "Moderate Restricted" filtering (no change), and staff still accept unrestricted YouTube access (no modify). This is a coating filter run by YouTube, and, unfortunately, unfortunately, SFUSD does non currently have a manner to customize (or know) what it blocks and what it doesn't.

At this time, the only manner to know if students will exist able to picket a video from YouTube or is to have students effort to admission it. While inserting a video into a slide deck removes YouTube distractions such as comments and suggested videos, it does non bypass YouTube'due south filter. If students can't run across the video on YouTube, they won't exist able to picket it in a slide deck. Students on a commune-managed Chromebook or iPad will also have more restrictions in YouTube than students on personal devices. Teachers could consider making the testing of video links a classroom job, where you accept a student or two who "cheque" video links for you before distributing the link/video to the class (at least one tester should be on a district-managed Chromebook/iPad).

If a video you recorded yourself is getting defenseless by the filter, we recommend you share it through Google Drive.

Ways to share YouTube videos

Many wonderful and educational videos get caught by YouTube's filter, but it doesn't mean yous tin can't use these videos with students.

EdPuzzle iconY ou can put these videos into EdPuzzle (a commune-approved tool) to allow students to watch them, just the neatest part most EdPuzzle is that you can utilise this tool to check for agreement as students lookout the video! By inserting multiple choice and brusque answers questions for students to answer as the video plays (nosotros recommend i question every 15-thirty seconds), you can help students process the information and help them focus on the important information. In improver, if students don't know the answer to the question, EdPuzzle volition even allow them to rewatch the segment of video starting correct later the question before (and it tells teachers how many times a student rewatched that segment). It volition car-class multiple pick questions for you, just even grading brusk respond questions is quick and easy. See a demonstration of how fast grading short answers can be.

Notation: It's important to know that you can only have 20 videos in your Edpuzzle account at a time, simply y'all can delete videos (student scores and information stay) to make space for new ones. EdPuzzle as well can be integrated with Google Classroom, and there is a library of ready-to-become videos with questions that you lot can duplicate and use. Learn more about EdPuzzle at SFUSD .

Nearpod can besides exist used to share YouTube videos, but the possessor of the video has to "permit playback on other sites" for the video to work in Nearpod. Information technology'due south of import to test the Nearpod action yourself, using the code in an incognito window, to brand sure the video will be attainable to students. Acquire more most Nearpod at SFUSD.

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Source: https://www.sfusd.edu/learning/resources-learning/google/tools/youtube/tips-sharing-videos