Libraries and Transliteracy – the video version

I took my slideshow on transliteracy and turned it into a video.  I was curious about how easy it was to turn a slideshow into a video (its super easy!) so I thought I’d try it.  Most of my presentations aren’t meant to stand alone and so don’t really translate well to video. When I was putting the transliteracy one together I wanted it to be able to stand alone, so I thought I’d give it a try. A little self indulgent I know :-) But anyway here it is.

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  • Yes feel free to use it, I've assigned a Creative Commons license to it on Slideshare (attribution, non-commerical, no-derivatives) but there doesn't seem to be able to do that on Youtube.

    I'm happy you like it enough to share it!
  • Hi Bobbi,
    I've been following your blog for awhile - great stuff! Will be referencing your work on transliteracy in an upcoming post. May I embed your video (with attribution)? I want our School Admin and School Committee to see your take. Thanks, Robin
  • I love how you took the slideshow to another level by putting it in video format! I love it!
  • Thanks Buffy!
  • diane
    in my viewpoint the video version goes by too fast ... to thoroughly read/grasp the ideas i think it took me about 2-3 min to view the slide show version.
  • Thank you for letting me know Diane, I'll keep it in mind when I make another video
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