Paper Title: Limitations and benefits of teachers online self videos
In this paper I would like to discuss when and why a video posting of a teacher can be useful. Also why it might not be useful and maybe over used. I am also thinking about dabbling into what methods of instruction would be best used to replace some of the videos that are used by teachers that would better serve their purposes.
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Hi,
You don't really have a description if you wouldn't mind adding that.
I get the general idea from your references. You might also be interested in Chareen Snelson's work - she is at Boise State: http://edtech.boisestate.edu/snelsonc/
and has a blog about using videos in education too (such as youtube stuff): http://web-based-video.blogspot.com/
Thank your for your
Thank your for your feedback- I will be sure to check them out.
I have also added a few sentences to the top of my post- sorry about that.