Thursday, July 9, 2009

A Teaching Video

Here is a video that has features I like for the classroom. The sound has been removed (copyright problem) but I like it for that reason. When students are learning something new this type can be useful for having them explain it. For an assessment I would have them write what is happening at each stage. I think I will actually turn off the sound on clips to see if it will present to students better. I also like the concise format, nothing too busy to get in the way of what is happening. I little too involved but like the format.


Nucleus Medical illustrations is wonderful for anatomy and disease. Their HIV video is excellent. Brain interactive is also good with objectives, study and review sections.

1 comment:

  1. I think there can be quite a value if you show something without sound. Encourages students to pay attention to what they are really seeing. A nice activity is to have them write the voice over after they've seen it.

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