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In Comp 3, Gen Ed video, do we, the teacher need to be seen or can we video the lesson and only be heard~
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mdstarks You must be seen in the video. No more than 10 minutes can go by without your being seen actively engaged with the students.

On 10/27/16, Kim wrote: > On 10/27/16, Bernadette Kavanagh wrote: >> In Comp 3, Gen Ed video, do we, the teacher need to be >> seen or can we video the lesson and only be heard~ > You must be seen--...See More
Oct 27, 2016
Amy C. A friend today shared with me that she had to redo her videos because she couldn't see the students speaking (their faces) to point out in her commentary. This has me worried as well, since I have been taping from the back of the room. You can see the students, but not all of their faces. She told me she was in some of her videos last year, but tha...See More
Nov 6, 2016
Erin Reading over the general portfolio instructions for videoing helped me clarify a lot pages 30-38. It does state generally the camera should be pointed at the speaker.... if camera is positioned at back of the room than a side position is more effective. On 11/06/16, Amy C. wrote: > A friend today shared with me that she had to redo her > vide...See More
Nov 7, 2016
What Works Amy, do take Erin's advice and look at the video section in the GENERAL Instructions. There are diagrams etc. that are helpful.

However, on page 6 of your certificate instructions, is a bullet saying to use a camera angle that shows as many faces as possible. If the camera is on a tripod, consider putting it in a front corner...at an angle...See More
Nov 7, 2016
Amy C. On 11/07/16, What Works wrote:
> Amy, do take Erin's advice and look at the video section
> in the GENERAL Instructions. There are diagrams etc. that
> are helpful.
>
> However, on page 6 of your certificate instructions, is a
bullet
> saying to use a camera angle that shows as many faces as
> possi...See More
Dec 2, 2016


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