As a tech specialist, sometimes I forget that I need to start with the basics with a lot of my teachers. Youtube was recently unblocked in my district, so I created this tutorial to as an introduction to Youtube for those teachers who might have never even been to the site. Turns out there were several.

Doing a Basic Youtube Search from Chris Storms on Vimeo.

This video demonstrates how to use Youtube Playlists to organize videos and easily deliver Youtube content to students through Blackboard or other educational internet site.

Creating Youtube Playlists & Embedding Them In Blackboard from Chris Storms on Vimeo.

As an Educational Technology Specialist, at the beginning of every school year I spend a lot of time resetting passwords for teachers & other staff members who forget over the long summer break. I think I’ve found a solution to that problem. I’m providing them all with this video tutorial to help them remember their password.

How To Remember Your Password from Chris Storms on Vimeo.

Anyone who uses more than one computer or wants to share files with other people for the purpose of producing something should check out Dropbox. I’ve been using it for a couple months now, and the more I use it the more reliant I become upon it. I find myself dumping more files into my Dropbox than anywhere else, because I am becoming so used to being able to access files wherever I am.

If you’re not familiar with Dropbox, you can check out their website for a great introduction video. The two videos below are one’s I made for the teachers at my school. They show how to save files to Dropbox and how to retrieve previous versions of files and even files that have been deleted.

Dropbox Basics from Chris Storms on Vimeo.

Viewing Previous Versions & Deleted Files On Dropbox from Chris Storms on Vimeo.

My Young Life team has used Google Docs for our semester Club plans for years. It allows all of our leaders to have access to view & update the plan at any time or even at the same time. When I was asked to do Program at Southwind, I just put everything on Google Docs for that, too. Turns out it was extremely useful since we had team members in Florida, Georgia, & Tennessee. All of us were able to work on the Camp Schedule, Club Plans, and even the Song slides collaboratively. This is a little demonstration of how we did it.

Using Google Docs For Young Life Camp Program Planning from Chris Storms on Vimeo.

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