Tyler DeWitt | Interaction Matters in Online Teaching @tdewitt451 | Uploaded December 2013 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
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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.
What's your opinion? Check out our website at http://www.socratic.org, and join the discussion at community.socratic.org
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.