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The Benefits of Using Screencasts to Give Middle and High School Students Feedback

The Benefits of Using Screencasts to Give Middle and High School Students Feedback | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
This year, I’ve been teaching all of my math classes both virtually and face-to-face. The boarding school where I teach has brought some students back to campus, but most of our international students were not able to return. This means that I teach each class in person and then again, online, to my international students. To give both groups the same engaging experiences and learning opportunities, I’ve had to learn some new tricks. One tool that has helped immensely is using screencasting for feedback on projects and work. Screencasting is a great way to make instructional videos, but I have also found it to be extremely useful for providing guidance and critique, especially in the virtual setting.

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Why You Should Try Video Feedback With Students - Edudemic

Why You Should Try Video Feedback With Students - Edudemic | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
As Katie Lepi showed in her recent article, the use of video in education is fast emerging as an efficient, creative, and effective way to help students learn. Over the past year I have been experimenting with assessment methods and have found that using video is now the best way for me to assess the …
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How Giving Students Feedback Through Video Instead of Text Can Foster Better Understanding 

How Giving Students Feedback Through Video Instead of Text Can Foster Better Understanding  | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

"A decade ago, English teacher David Narter had a revelation. One of his students had asked for extra guidance on her writing. She and Narter, a teacher at the Leyden High Schools, outside Chicago, sat down to review an essay of hers that he’d marked up. Narter started by simply reading his comments aloud. To his surprise, that process made a big difference."


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EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight, May 23, 2018 2:55 PM

One of our EdTech faculty is experimenting with video feedback. After one semester, students have responded favorably.

Felipe Rincon's curator insight, May 24, 2018 10:20 AM
It is a totally innovative way to provide feedback to the students, and i agree with the fact that students feel more comfortable with the fact that they can see and listen to the teacher when they provide feedback, it makes the interaction more personal, different from just reading a text with that feedback, in this sense why not to use the resources we have available nowadays to improve the students experience.
Samantha Smith's curator insight, May 27, 2018 8:44 PM
This resource was extremely helpful. Using video as a mode of feedback is something that should be considered as it appeals to a large audience.
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ALT Epigeum Competition 2011 - VELOCITy, James McDowell, University of Huddersfield

ALT Epigeum Competition 2011

VELOCITy

Video Enhanced Learning Opportunities
in Computing and Information Technology

 

James McDowell, University of Huddersfield

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