I'm having a small group of students create some iMovie videos. They are likely not superb instructional videos, but I want someplace to put them online so the students can have an audience for their work.
It has to be done in school, so YouTube is out. I can use TeacherTube. What are other sites that fit the bill?
Thanks for helping us out.

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Vimeo is a great free video hosting website.
You can post them on SchoolTube.com
How about vimeo (www.vimeo.com). Links could then be shared via twitter or email.
I clicked on this specifically to recommend vimeo, but looks like I was already beaten to it a couple of times. They let you post great high quality videos, and in my opinion the site is safer than YouTube or any other video sharing site.
Now all I have to do is make sure that vimeo is available within our district.
My continuous peeve is that they block so much; but that's a problem for another day.

Thanks for the help.

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