A Rabbi Meets YouTube

I’m always looking for ways to demonstrate how technology is relevant for our clients. So when I happened across this detailed explanation of how Rabbi D. Nimchinsky brought along his digital camera to snag some videos and upload them to YouTube during an 8th grade field trip to Washington DC, I was delighted.

The good rabbi says:

The results were very gratifying. Each day we received numerous emails from parents, teachers and other students commenting on the trip, the video bloggers, and the students in general. It built up a good deal of enthusiasm and excitement about the trip which the kids were thrilled about when they called their parents or friends in the school.

Look at this detailed how-to on the AVI CHAI Educational Technology blog.

Related posts:

  1. 30 Ideas on How Congregations Can Use Twitter Congregations have been wild to know what Twitter can do...
  2. Great Idea from a Reb on the Web Major props to Rabbi Eli Garfinkel for using technology in...
  3. Universities Reach Large Audiences Through E-Learning Even small universities can reach large student audiences through online...
  4. Me, Robert Pinsky and a YouTube Plea for Money It’s not often that yours truly gets to share the...
  5. 3 Solid Articles on Nonprofits 2.0 It’s long been my holding that the nonprofits that stand...

Tags: , , ,

Leave a Reply