Saving YouTube Videos


Have you ever wanted to download YouTube videos so you can watch them later?  Or maybe you are like me and your school blocks YouTube?  I have a great solution for you!  Watch my latest video and I'll teach you how to do it - it's really so simple!  Just ignore all my umms and the strange ads at the bottom of one of the screens!


 
Did you see those ads?  Sorry about that!

Here is that Apple VGA connector that I use for my iPhone and iPad, if you are interested.  It helps me show PDFs from my iPad or phone on my projector all the time.

If you are interested in learning about saving files to Dropbox, you can sign up here!

I'm linking up with Katie from Queen of the First Grade Jungle!

24 comments

  1. That is great to know! My student teacher was just asking about this the other day. I'll have to share this post with her. Thanks!

    Jenny
    Suntans and Lesson Plans

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  2. Thanks so much.. I've been meaning to find out how to do that!

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    1. You are so welcome! It's a lot easier than I thought it would be!

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  3. THANK YOU so much! We also block youtube and I don't have a phone. (I know!) I have been using something else, but it is a couple of steps...download it, convert it and then find it! (And I accidentally deleted a whole slew of video clips when I wanted to get rid of the first page of them only...no 'undo' button, either!)

    Going to try this right away. Great tip!

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    1. OK, seriously easy! Took about three seconds and that file was on my desktop! Nicole, you rock!

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    2. I am so glad it worked well for you! :)

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  4. So awesome - and I LOVE your voice...totally not a "man voice" LOL! This tip will be so helpful...I already downloaded a couple of videos!

    Holly
    Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade

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  5. Thanks for the tips and "how to"... this is one I can really use!
    Cindy
    Granny Goes to School

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  6. I love dropbox! My only problem is I have too many files on there. LoL


    Just Wild About Teaching

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    1. I had that problem, too! So I just paid - it's seriously worth it! No more emailing myself or lugging around my laptop to and from school!

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  7. Thank you SO MUCH! I have needed this for so long! And it worked great!

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  8. Great tutorial! Thanks for posting this. It's just what I needed.
    What i have learned

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  9. Awesome, I have tried other things to save you tube videos and yours is the easiest yet. Thanks for the great tip! I can't wait to share this at school.

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  10. Thanks so much for this. I just tried it, but it didn't work...does it only work on a Mac?

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  11. I'm pretty sure it works on all computers. You can read through the faqs of savefrom.net to see the other ways to download. I hope it works for you!

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  12. Thank you! Thank you ! Thank you! This is great!

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  13. can you use the apple vga for an ipod too? :)

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    1. Yup! iPhone and iPod Touch! My nano has a different connector, so that one wouldn't work. But the kids wouldn't need to see that screen anyway.

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  14. Thank you so much! This definitely beats using the tablet and hover cam! :)

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  15. Just spent a few hours (of fun!) setting up a dropbox account and downloading Sesame Street fairy tales and Mother Goose clips. Can't wait to share them with the kids!

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