Flipped classrooms are becoming more and more popular. Sometimes you would like to share only a part of a longer video. YouTube makes it easy to share videos from a certain start time and with a little trick you can also embed the videos in your blog, classroom website or LMS. This two minute video tutorial shows you how to do it.
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