This is a reminder for me based on the same Edutopia article -- quote from the article below:
YouTube doesn't typically offer a way to download and save most videos directly. But if you have permission and would like to download from YouTube, there are a variety of ways the resourceful user can download videos:
- If you use Firefox, you can use the free DownloadHelper(18) extension, which makes most videos downloadable and convertible to several formats.
- Add the word save to the URL before youtube. The URL saveyoutube.com(19) will load with a SaveYouTube toolbar that lets you download the file.
- Many Web sites will allow you to download videos, including Zamzar(20), YouTube Robot(21), and KeepVid(22).
- Convert the video to your playback format of choice (mp4, FLV, HD, AVI, MPEG, 3GP, iPhone, PSP, mp3, GIF) and store it on your laptop or PDA, which lets you access it at any time, even if it's removed from the site.