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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

GaggleTube (Filtered YouTube)

Do you want to use YouTube videos for the students in your classroom?

The vast majority of school districts (including Commerce ISD) use internet filters to prevent students from accessing YouTube, and with good reason. There is a lot of inappropriate content available on the site, and that content changes rapidly. In fact, every minute more than 24 hours of video is uploaded to the YouTube site. But there is also a wealth of good information on YouTube, and many videos could be very beneficial in instruction at all grade levels and across all content areas. That’s where Gaggle comes in! 

GaggleTube allows searches of appropriate videos with an added layer of Gaggle safety, while still allowing us to block direct access to the YouTube website. Teachers and students can search and preview videos, tag or save them, and show them directly from Gaggle, full screen. Videos can also be embedded in blogs to promote discussions outside of the classroom. We gave our students a version of GaggleTube, allowing them to view only videos that have been filtered by the YouTube Safe Search filter. You’ll find the GaggleTube icon on your left panel within your browser and in the Gaggle iOS app. 

Keep in mind that no filtering system can catch everything all the time, so be sure you watch and listen to any video you might want to use before you show it to your class. And although we have the option to allow students to search filtered video on their own, active monitoring by the classroom teacher is the first line of defense for our students. With GaggleTube and a few minutes of previewing, the world of YouTube video can bring an exciting new dimension to your classroom!