Educators use PasteGrab to preserve public domain or openly licensed media, conference sessions, and demonstration clips for classroom use — with simple MP4 and MP3 presets.
This page explains how educators use PasteGrab to save public video and audio they have rights to keep — with format presets, compliance notes, and links to guides and downloaders.
Classroom-ready downloads
Educators save public TED talks, conference sessions, and demonstration clips they are licensed to show offline. Paste the public URL, verify it plays logged out, choose 720p when classroom bandwidth is limited, and download before class.
Non-technical staff can use the same paste-analyze-download flow without training on desktop capture tools.
Audio for accessibility
MP3 exports help when students need audio-only review or when you are building supplemental materials from permitted video sources.
Pair with our conference talk guide and TED downloader page for step-by-step instructions.
Policy for schools
Schools should align PasteGrab use with district acceptable-use rules and copyright guidance. Only save media you have rights to keep in your LMS or shared drives.
Read our acceptable use and privacy policies; contact us for institutional questions.
Why teams choose PasteGrab
Educators choose PasteGrab for a consistent paste-analyze-download workflow across supported public hosts.
Simple interface for non-technical staff
Multiple quality presets for classroom bandwidth
Documented acceptable-use policy
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