[Bf-education] Blender Education.

John R. Nyquist john at nyquist.net
Thu Oct 9 18:44:56 CEST 2008


Yes, I got that from your first email. I thought you were going to grab them
from YouTube and host them internally.

I was also curious about your curriculum!


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:36 AM, qwq at juno.com <qwq at juno.com> wrote:

> Schools routinely cut access to YouTube because of the inappropriate
> content available on that site.
>
> As an alternative, TeacherTube  http://www.teachertube.com/ provides
> access to web based video, and is not generally blocked by school districts,
> since it is designed for teaching at schools.
>
> I encourage everyone who produces Blender video tutorials to also post them
> on Teacher Tube.  When you sign up (free registration), you have to certify
> that you are an educator, I think everyone who produces Blender tutorials
> qualifies.
>
> Bill Quillinan
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