YouTube and Flash Video

LILO developers have incorporated the following YouTube videos into the modules. We are also working on our own videos that will be available on YouTube soon.

Note: To watch the video in-window, press the right-pointing arrow on the lower left side of the video window. To go to the YouTube site and find out more information about the video itself, click anywhere in the video window.

1. Did you Know... (2.0) Karl Fisch - thefischbowl.blogspot.com

A thought-provoking look at today's technology and the future.

2. What is Information Literacy? (Otis College of Art and Design)

A lively introduction to the basic concepts of Information Literacy.

3. What Makes a Journal Scholarly? (Otis College of Art and Design)

An art history professor talks to students about scholarly vs. popular articles, using fashion, design and architecture sources.

4. Concept Mapping

This video is a sample product of an "intuitive concept mapping application on the tabulaTouch multi-touch table." Interesting.

5. Boolean Searching

A quick Boolean Search primer from the Indiana University Libraries.

6. Plagiarism and Identity theft

This plagiarism video is modeled after a popular identity-theft video.

7. Plagiarism and Popular Songs I

An artist plays his/her original work, followed by an imitator. Both are then compared.

8. Plagiarism and Popular Songs II

9. Synthesis and Paraphrasing

Video by Pop Stacy, "Long Time College English Instructor."

10. Heavy Metal Umlaut - The Movie by Jon Udell

http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/gems/umlaut.html This Flash presentation looks at how easily Wikipedia articles are created, edited, vandalized, repaired, edited, vandalized, and repaired again over a five-month period. The topic is fun — the use of umlauts in heavy metal rock band names. The presentation is comfortably scholarly, though. :o) You'll be amazed...and your students will be too.

The following videos explain the kind of information that does not need to be cited in research papers ("common knowledge").

11. University of Hawaii Students Speak Out About Common Knowledge!

12. Create a Project in LILO


13. Use 'My EBSCO' to organize and store periodical articles