Why Educators Use CoraClip to Archive Tutorial Videos
Discover why teachers and online educators rely on CoraClip to build offline libraries of educational content.
Why Educators Use CoraClip to Archive Tutorial Videos
Social media isn't just for entertainment; it is one of the largest repositories of educational content in human history. From quick math hacks on TikTok to detailed historical documentaries on YouTube, teachers and educators frequently use online video to supplement their lesson plans.
However, relying on a live internet connection in a classroom is risky. Videos can be deleted, accounts can be banned, and school firewalls frequently block social media sites.
Building an Offline Curriculum
Educators use CoraClip to solve this problem by archiving educational videos locally.
1. Bypassing Firewalls
A teacher can find a highly educational YouTube or Instagram video at home, use CoraClip to download the high-quality MP4 file to a USB drive, and plug it directly into the classroom smartboard the next day. No internet required.
2. No Distracting Ads
When you play a YouTube video directly in the classroom, you run the risk of an inappropriate or distracting ad playing beforehand. By downloading the video via CoraClip, you ensure a clean, ad-free viewing experience for students.
3. Creating Transcripts for Accessibility
CoraClip's AI transcription feature is a massive boon for special education. Teachers can download an educational Reel and instantly generate a text transcript, providing written reading material for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who simply learn better by reading.