I never knew to click the compose button before writing. I was wondering where spell check was! I choose this Donald Duck cartoon because it is what I wanted to watch this morning. . . . . . .
Now, I just clicked on the video icon and got this directly from youtube. I thought that wasn't possible.
I tried using KeepVid but couldn't figure out how to download from there. Then, I tried the next one. I was able to download and save to my desktop, but I didn't know where to enter the link to get the video into my blog. (We were shown how to enter a picture by clicking the landscape icon.) Now, that I know to click on compose, I know where the video icon is. I see now that I can browse and pull it from my file. This is certainly a 'learn as you go' adventure! My daughter tells me Tumbler is more user friendly.
Blogger keeps making updates and adding video appears to have been made easier. That is great! When you download a video, you have a file that you can use, you don't have to add it to your blog. The easiest way to add a video to a blog, wiki, or website, is to copy the embed code and paste it to the html window on your site. That way the video will stream directly from YouTube or Teachertube, or where ever and not have to be copied and saved by your server. I will have to try Tumbler. That sounds like a good one.
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