What should I say in my teacher introduction video?
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Share why you love your subject. Most teachers list what they do, but rarely share why it’s important to them.
- Give your educational background.
- Get personal.
- Show what you’ll do during the year.
- Keep it about a minute long.
- Mix your media.
- Choose the right music.
Where can I find teacher teaching videos?
Free Online Educational Videos for Teachers
- 1 – Storyline Online.
- 2 – National Geographic Kids.
- 3 – Happy Learning English.
- 4 – Clarendon Learning.
- 5 – Peekaboo Kids.
- 6 – FreeSchool.
How do I make a short video?
How to make a short video:
- Upload. Upload your video to VEED – it’s all online so there’s no software needed. Just drag & drop.
- Edit. Crop, trim, filter, and order your clips in our easy-to-use timeline.
- Download. Once you’re happy, hit ‘Download’, and watch as our super-fast servers render your video in seconds.
What do you say in a teaching video?
Here are some points to include in your script:
- Your name.
- Where you are from.
- What subjects you teach ( If you are a language teacher you might say a few words in the language you are teaching)
- Your teaching experience.
- Why you love teaching.
- In conclusion offer a Call to Action: “Book a lesson”. “Try a Fresh Trial lesson”
Where can I find educational videos?
Educational Video Sites
- Alison. Standards-based education material covering a broad range of subjects.
- Amazon Education. Amazon Inspire is a free service for the discovery of digital educational material.
- Big Think.
- Brightstorm.
- CosmoLearning.
- Coursera.
- EdX.
- Funbrain.
Is there a YouTube for teachers?
If you’re an educator, you may be interested in using YouTube’s educational content. For exciting lessons and educational resources, visit youtube.com/teachers, youtube.com/education, and youtube.com/schools.