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Videos can be used to support learners in many ways. Some of my favourite ideas are demonstrations/instructions, real-world examples, and accessibility and inclusivity in your classroom. You could use a video to help teach math, the video would explain how to do a math problem slowly step by step. This video then can be paused and broken down further by you as the teacher or even sent home to become a resource for parents or students on how to do the equations. Also, videos are great resources to show students real-life examples or experiences. This can allow students to learn better visually and understand more places in the world, or incorporate different interviews or daily life with professionals in any given field. Personally, my most appreciated tool that video helps within a classroom is for allowing great accessibility and inclusivity to all students. Lots of videos can have transcripts for kids to read or even be changed into different languages. Along with connecting to the first, having those options of stopping the video, going back and rewatching a part of a lesson and visually being able to see it are big aspects that help make the lesson more accessible to more learners.

Video Edited by Me:

If you click HERE it will lead you to a video I edited for my personal inquiry to show the improvement in my lifts from my first powerlifting competition and more recent one.