I think that students like videos. The only issue is embedding them in the online classroom where students can easily access them. If there are too many "clicks" involved, we can lose student interest,. However, I do like the concept of videos in the online classroom. Good job. :)
Thank you for your informative presentation. I also appreciate the links and easy to follow instructions you included for introducing these videos into the classroom. I can envision the increased rapport that including a youtube bio would bring to the classroom. I have used eyejot for lectures but think your suggestions have greater benefit. Excellent work!
Thank you for this great presentation. I have used ScreenCast in the past, but the reminder and your list of additional ways to use videos is just what I needed. I also love that your presentation was visually interesting and engaging. You walk your talk!
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I think that students like videos. The only issue is embedding them in the online classroom where students can easily access them. If there are too many "clicks" involved, we can lose student interest,. However, I do like the concept of videos in the online classroom. Good job. :)
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for your informative presentation. I also appreciate the links and easy to follow instructions you included for introducing these videos into the classroom. I can envision the increased rapport that including a youtube bio would bring to the classroom. I have used eyejot for lectures but think your suggestions have greater benefit. Excellent work!
Blessings,
Ron Steadman
Jeff,
Thank you for this great presentation. I have used ScreenCast in the past, but the reminder and your list of additional ways to use videos is just what I needed. I also love that your presentation was visually interesting and engaging. You walk your talk!
Janet