'Video Clutter' photo (c) 2006, John Pannell - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

In yet another effort to get at my backlog of resources to share, I’m starting this new regular feature to share useful videos. I’ll still periodically highlight certain ones on their own, but the rest will be found on this regular post:

This video shares some good advice to presenters and to teachers:

I’m adding this next embedded video from The NY Times on The Future of Storms to The Best Resources For Learning About Typhoon Haiyan:

Lectures Didn’t Work in 1350—and They Still Don’t Work Today is a useful article in The Atlantic. It’s an interview with David Thornburg. One of the many things he talks about is his Knights Of Knowledge project. Here’s a sample video from it:

Here’s the Official One World Trade Center Time-Lapse 2004-2013. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Help Teach About 9/11:

My colleague Kara Synhorst found this video on “Why We Cite.” I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning Research & Citation Skills. You can find the Why We Cite video on YouTube here (embedding is disabled) and another subtitled version here.