Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Using Video in the Classroom
1. Video in the Classroom
Research Findings
Teacher Opinion
Student Perspective
Practical Usage
Usage Statistics
2. Video allows teachers to not only
tell students what they need to
learn from a specific lesson, but
illustrate examples to help
develop understanding.
Video is a Learning Tool
3. Teachers Are Positive About Video
Stimulates classroom discussion
Reinforces lectures and reading
Provides a common base of knowledge among
students, and
Helps them teach more effectively.
A survey by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting found that
teachers are overwhelmingly positive about the use of video in
the classroom because it:
4. Computers vs. TV
“A CPB survey of teachers showed that the vast
majority of teachers said that the presence of
computers in their class had not affected their
classroom use of TV and video, and in fact ‘nearly
one quarter find that their use of TV and video has
actually increased.’”
Television Goes to School, 2004
5. Students’ Perspective
Outperform non-exposed peers on tests
Score higher on writing assignments
Are more active in class discussions
Apply more varied and creative approaches to
problem solving
Use more figurative language
Research shows that students who are
exposed to regular integration of media
into instruction:
Research project by Teachers College at Columbia University, 1992.
6. How and When to Use Video
Video can be used in a variety of ways to enhance any
lesson plan or subject. Here are some examples of
best practices:
Preview video in advance
Connect the video to lesson objectives
Show short clips to introduce or reinforce discussion.
Give students active assignments to encourage
attention and post discussion.
Use the pause button to promote interactivity and
encourage discussion.
7. Lead-in’s:
“Listen for this term…”
“Think of similar examples…”
“Watch for…”
“List the things in the video that…”
Sample Lead-in’s to video segments could include:
8. After the video:
Check for understanding
Reinforce a point
Connect to real examples
Ask, “what did you see, etc…”
9. Keep it Simple
Technology that is too complex
Technology that involves too much work to
use it
Technology that increases the need for more
classroom support.
Any implementation to provide teachers with
technology tools must be done with an objective to
“keep it simple” to avoid:
10. Real World Results
A school district in Florida installed a video delivery
system to improve teacher access to video.
Usage in the second year showed at 15x increase in
the use of classroom video.
Increase reflects a combination of improved content
and easier access to use video to support learning
objectives.
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12. Resources
Television Goes to School
http://www.cpb.org/stations/reports/tvgoestoschool/
National Teacher Training Institute
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/resources/video1.html
eSchool News
http://www.eschoolnews.com/
Learning with Television
http://www.wqed.org/education/education_tv.php