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Should an online teacher's face appear in their videos? Sal Khan from Khan Academy believes the answer is always "no," but other members in the online teaching community hold a wide range of views.

We were fortunate enough to speak with Tyler DeWitt, a popular chemistry teacher on YouTube, about the role of interaction in teaching and video. Tyler's approach is the opposite of Khan Academy: he uses a unique dual-camera setup so that students can see his hands, face, and body language.
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