Submitted Software Approval Request

wpettit@graniteschools.org on 5/30/2023 6:10:19 PM
Granite Park Junior High
Teacher
4K Video Downloader
The 4K Video Downloader is a software application that allows users to download videos, audio, and subtitles from various online platforms. It supports popular video-sharing websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook, enabling users to save high-quality videos in formats like MP4, MKV, and FLV. The software provides options to choose the desired video quality, including 4K resolution, and facilitates offline access to downloaded content. This tool can be beneficial for educational purposes, allowing teachers and students to collect and utilize online video resources offline.
https://www.4kdownload.com/thanks-for-downloading?source=videodownloader
Used to help students download videos from online to re-edit in class. Also useful for finding B-Roll in student videos.

PC|Mac
Free


6th Grade
12th Grade
CTE
Digital Literacy STRAND 6 (Digital Media Creation) Students will communicate clearly using a variety of platforms, tools, styles, formats, and digital media appropriate to their goals. CCA Standard 3 Explore the current Utah Career Clusters and Pathways using project-based learning and simulations: - Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication - Computer Science & Information Technology
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Submitted Software Review Form

dgarahana on 6/1/2023 10:21:05 AM
Yes
macOS 10.13 or later
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Submitted Educational Software Specialist Form

smhemmert on 7/5/2023 8:25:48 AM

Content/Simulation

3 - Strength Area
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Productivity

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Assessment

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Technology Effectiveness

3 - Strength Area
Reviewed by Ed. Mondragon.

Yes

Submitted Final Approval Form

dkroberts on 7/12/2023 8:46:40 AM
Yes