As always, a helpful video. Your consistent format reflects a seasoned teaching professional, reminding us of starting with an essential question and learning targets. Then the multiple ways you demonstrate engaging with students, keeping both teacher and students interested. I can't imagine a better way for students to 'find their voice' and build confidence in their learning and communication preferences. You're doing a masterful job in helping teachers prepare students for the future workplace.
Thanks! I made this video using Ecamm, which is live streaming software, though I make my other videos using Screenflow and Adobe Premiere Pro. The key element is that you need a green screen in order to superimpose yourself on the screen, and then you have to edit out the green using video editing software.
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As always, a helpful video. Your consistent format reflects a seasoned teaching professional, reminding us of starting with an essential question and learning targets. Then the multiple ways you demonstrate engaging with students, keeping both teacher and students interested. I can't imagine a better way for students to 'find their voice' and build confidence in their learning and communication preferences. You're doing a masterful job in helping teachers prepare students for the future workplace.
Thank you so much for your positive feedback!
Awesome as usual! I'm going crazy with so many options we have. Thanks for the great tutorials!
You're very welcome, Regina!
Amazing videos
Thanks Sam! the 5 Es are an excellent model for lesson plans and I plan to check out Actively Learn asap.
You're very welcome!
Very inspiring lesson!! Thank you for sharing it!!! 🙏🏻
You're very welcome!
Very useful tools, thank you!! Greetings from México!
You're very welcome, Mary! Hello from California! 😃
Thank you!!!!
You're very welcome!
Your videos are very helpful... Could u pls show how u made this video
Thanks! I made this video using Ecamm, which is live streaming software, though I make my other videos using Screenflow and Adobe Premiere Pro. The key element is that you need a green screen in order to superimpose yourself on the screen, and then you have to edit out the green using video editing software.
If you yourself are doing sponsored content in this video, like this appears, you should say so up front.
I'm not sure what you mean. Some of my live shows are sponsored, and when they are, I always say so up front. This show wasn't sponsored.