Using Video in ESL Instruction
April 24, 2008 by Martha Rankin
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Check out this easy-to-make video on teachertube.com:
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Although obviously homemade, this video is a wonderful example of ESL instruction using video implementation. It is a great jumping off point for you to use in your classroom, creating your own videos for vocabulary lessons, or even encouraging your students to create their own!
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NMUSD Adult Educators – We have a digital video camera in the office that is available for check-out. Please see me (Martha) for a quick lesson on how to use it.
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Great video training website. Thanks for the heads up. The “You Tube” for Teachers Love it! We could integrate into an “ESL Video Production” Tech Tip Session. I think many teachers are afraid to use the cameras, so let’s focus on “ease of use” and creation of simple materials all staff teachers can use, without having to know how to be the next Cecile B. DeMille.
I have had some good hands on with the new Canon HDV camera and would love to show our teachers how easy it is to create useful video.