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Click here to access information about recording in YouTube. Click here to watch the tutorial: "Using Video to Improve (Teaching) Practice: Video 101". |
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Recording your Classroom
- Be sure the camera is stable and has a clear angle of you and your students.
- Test out the mic beforehand to be sure that it picks up audio from across the room or gym.
- Be natural and remember that you can always re-record.
- Try to record over the amount of footage you will need, but not past 1 hour (this will give you a workable file that isn't too large).
- The clip(s) should include interactions between you and your students as well as your responses to student comments, questions, and needs.
- The clip(s) can feature either the whole class or a targeted group of students within the class.
- Both you and your students should be visible and clearly heard on the video clip(s) you submit.
- Advise your cooperating/master teacher and the principal at your school of your need to video record lessons.
- Before you record your video, permission must be obtained from the parents/guardians of your students and from adults who appear in the video. Any students whose parents/guardians have not provided permiss
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