I have embedded a video of me showing students how to perform an activity I planned that creatively assesses their understanding of market equilibrium. They act as a real estate speculator that has to collect information in a custom google map and then plug that into a google form and make a supply and demand graph to prove their claim on the location of the equilibrium point. This is an informal assessment that would happen midway through a unit.
Great idea for an explainer video. Well designed. Clear instructions. Planned but not over-produced.
Takes me back to my Eco teaching days. Not sure if you want them to be public, but you might add a link to your Google map for viewers to check out.
Hi Justin,
I liked this! I thought it was engaging and personable. I also liked that you used Loom, I think Loom videos are very visually appealing and good quality. I have been using Loom to record my classes for observation but I use Google Meets to record my explanation videos for student teaching since we use Google Classrooms and the quality is not great so I think I will make the switch to Loom for those soon too.
Hi Justin,
This is a really great idea! This would definitely save time having to explain the same thing repeatedly. I agree with Maggie, I like using Loom. It’s pretty user friendly and is a great tool to use with Google Classroom.
Great explanation Justin! This was really clear and easy to follow.