Tuesday, April 22, 2014

EDT 660 Assignment Words for the Wise

Making a jing video is not difficult. Watch the following video and you'll understand all you have to do:



Keep the following tips in mind when recording your video in jing:

1. If you're nervous, just accept it and  move on.
2. When you record, it's okay to delete what you've done after a few seconds, but do this no more than three or four times. Move on, accept your voice for what it is and, if you have to,  pause for a moment to collect your thoughts.
3. Your video doesn't have to be perfect.
4. After you've recorded your video and watch it, think twice (make that three times) before you delete it because you want to make a better version. The video you created is probably better than you think (we're own worst critics when it comes to this type of thing).
5. If you find that recorded for longer than five minutes, STOP recording. Your efforts are still warranted, as I will accept incomplete videos. Remember that you can always make a Part 2 : )

Have fun with this. Don't spend more than an hour recording your video. Be satisfied with what you have if what you said is understandable and if students will be able to follow it.

Here's my video about writing a rough draft for an argument essay for an composition class that I teach.


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