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To disseminate some of the easiest digital video training resources that exist on the Internet for teachers. These sites are easy to use, fun and can be immediately applied in many different teaching contexts. Teachers will be shown the sites and get the chance to use the sites themselves. Also teachers will able to add more materials, make comments and evaluate the current materials.

Topics:
  1. Digital Video Introduction
  2. Glossary
  3. System requirements
  4. Files types
  5. The Use Of Digital Video And Media To Enhance Learning (You tube embedded video)
  6. Mac or PC - 15 short Ads Mac vs PC (You tube embedded video)
  7. Windows Movie Maker 2 (For Vista)
  8. Capturing Clips in Windows Movie Maker (You tube embedded video)
  9. Connecting Your DV Camera To Your Computer (You tube embedded video)
  10. Embed YouTube Video into PowerPoint (You tube embedded video)
  11. Windows Movie Maker
  12. How to save your movies to your computer
  13. How to download movies from your digital camera to your PC
  14. What you need to make movies
  15. How to do edit your videos (You tube embedded video)
  16. Digital Video Standards

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How to download movies from your digital camera to your PC


Connect your digital video camera to your computer using an i.Link/Firewire/IEEE 1394 cable.




Turn your camera on, and set it to playback mode. When prompted, click Capture Video using Windows Movie Maker. Then click OK.

Digital Video Device dialog box




Microsoft Windows Movie Maker starts the Video Capture Wizard. On the Capture Video File Next.

Capture Video File page in Video Capture Wizard




On the Video Setting page, accept the default settings by clicking Next.

Video Setting page in Video Capture Wizard




On the Capture Method page, click Next.

Capture Method page in Video Capture Wizard





While the tape is being captured, you'll see it playing in the Preview window and you'll be able to hear the audio through your speakers. After the tape is captured (this usually takes about an hour), the wizard will stop automatically. It always scans the entire tape, even if you have just recorded a few minutes of video. If you reach the end of your recording before it reaches the end of your tape, click the Stop Capture button, and then click Yes.


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