TWT2013-+Providing+Video+Feedback

=TWT2013- Providing Video Feedback= (here is the PPT I will be using for my talk. Unfortunately the video was too large to keep in the presentation.)

Hi. My name is Jason Leath and I am a visual arts teacher. I will be speaking about providing video feedback to your students, rather than the traditional written feedback, and how I use this method in my photography classes. Other teachers are using video feedback for written work, and we will discuss the easy changes you can make to apply my method to written papers or labs. You can also read a two page article by The Guardian (a british newspaper) on the videos for written work here: @http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/jan/10/esl-video-feedback For a demo of using screencasting in a presentation check out the work of Thompson and Lee here: Talking with students through screencasting.

You can also check out what I am working on and get a better idea of the project here: @http://jasonaleath.weebly.com/action-research.html On the page is a demo video of how the final project looks. My classes use an in-class critique before I ever create the video feedback, so I use that time to go into more detail about their projects. The feedback is a way to add quantifying rubrics and to remind them what they did well and what needs improvement.

We are the last workshop of the day, so if you want one-on-one help working with these ideas I am more than happy to stay afterwards.

- Jason

P.S. I also use screen casting to create lessons for my photography students which you can find at www.BlurredEyeVision.com

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