In Web 2.0 Weekly by jbiddle / Tags: ICT, pln, training, video, web 2.0, Web 2.0 Weekly /
While browsing through tweets from my PLN the other day, I discovered a link to a site of free teacher training videos created by Russell Stannard.
21st Century education has be characterized by an explosion of new technologies ripe for use in the classroom. However, the rate at which these technologies are introduced and increased demands on time and budget often mean that training for these tools is scanty or non-existent. Teacher adoption of new technologies can be severely hindered by inadequate training, so finding a site dedicated to providing free training videos for teachers is awesome!
The videos are divided into two sections, ELT/ESL and Web 2.0/ICT. Topics covered range from spelling sites to Twitter. Most of the videos consist of several indexed “chapters” which break a larger period of training into segments a few minutes long. This is a convenient feature for teachers who may need to squeeze training into short periods of “free” time throughout a school day.
Strengths
- Wide range of topics covered
- Training presented as step-by-step screen captures
- Chapters make use convenient for busy teachers
- FREE!
Weaknesses
- Site layout de-emphasizes videos
- Lack of sub-categories could present challenge in locating content
- Terms of use unclear
As mentioned, these videos are being provided at no cost. All that is needed to make use of them is a broadband Internet connection and a modern computer with a Web browser and the latest multimedia plugins (Flash, Shockwave, etc.). These videos would be of use to anyone wishing to learn more about Web 2.0 tools.
However, the site fails to spell out the terms of use for this content. The author is asserting copyright over the videos but does not indicate how they may be used. The site does not indicate if these videos may be used in situations involving more than one teacher (in-service, group training, etc.) or if they can be embedded in presentations or blogs. Even if these videos can only be used by individual teachers, they are still a great source of online training.
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