- PARENT PERMISSION: Not all of the parents in your classroom will want their child in a video, especially if it is shared online. Alternate assignments will need to be provided for children who are not allowed to participate in the video project.
- RESOURCES: Obviously, you will need a digital video camera and a compatible computer if you are going to create videos. If you don't have these, you will have trouble creating a video. If you don't have these resources, you can do the same project, except you won't be able to record it as a video. It would be a short skit.
- TECHNOLOGY DOES NOT WORK: Have a back-up plan. Your technology may not work when you are up in front of your class. Have a back-up plan in case this happens.
This is a collection of ways that technology can be incorporated into a classroom, written by Greg Sykora.
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October 14, 2010
Potential Issues with video in the Classroom
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