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Waching daily Jun 28 2018

I'm not perfect in like non of us are most often we don't allow ourselves the

ability to dream beyond our imagination we don't allow ourselves to think about

the future because we are afraid of change we are afraid to move away from

what is familiar change is the only constant thing in life and you are never

to you are never to experience to learn something new

believe that you have everything already as you're brahmastra as your will to

be able to be and achieve your dreams be fearless let your dreams fly give them

wings really wanted to be just by being

fearless but fight for your dreams no one else's gonna fight for your

dreams except you

For more infomation >> Be Fearless - Motivational Video Trailer - Duration: 1:01.

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A glimpse of how to use videos in education. - Duration: 2:27.

Hello there, how are you?

So as you all know this month every Wednesday

we have been posting videos on 'How to use videos in education?' to enhance the learning outcomes.

And today, we've gathered some key points from our previous videos that we've covered till now.

So, people who missed to check out our videos, don't worry. We've got you covered in this video.

Recording classroom lectures provides flexibility for students to pause and re-watch the lectures.

This way students can revise the topics before their exams and learn at their own pace.

Also, recording class lectures allows you to share your lectures with your students even if you're absent.

Whiteboard explainers can be extremely effective with students as it grabs their attention.

Sometimes you might find it a bit difficult to explain some tricky concepts,

but with whiteboard you can handle the lectures with ease

Same way you can ask your students to record an explainer video,

so that they can learn on their own and get in-depth knowledge on the concepts they're learning.

As technology evolves, so are teachers.

Teachers are sending out a video summary, covering the key concepts to their next day's lecture.

Trust me, this keeps your students' enthusiasm high and they look forward to your future lectures.

With video assignments, you could help your students immerse themselves

in a topic more naturally and aid with interactive learning.

Instead of asking students to write a five-page thesis,

ask them to create their own video version of what they've studied.

You'll be surprised to see your students' creative potentials improving.

Teachers can ask students to give feedback on what they have learned

so you know whether your teaching is helping them to achieve the intended learning outcomes.

Try video feedback. As they can save loads of your time and you can record them anywhere and at anytime.

You can not only turn your feedback personalized

but also you can focus and highlight students' errors using annotation tools.

This way video feedback can help your students to improve their learning outcomes

and prevent them from repeating their mistakes.

So, these are the topics we've covered this month.

Hope you found it helpful. And we really had a nice time attending ISTE conference.

Here is a glimpse

For more infomation >> A glimpse of how to use videos in education. - Duration: 2:27.

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ViD Marketeers: An Easy Video Sales Letter Live Creator Software - Duration: 8:15.

For more infomation >> ViD Marketeers: An Easy Video Sales Letter Live Creator Software - Duration: 8:15.

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Video shows officers, security guards in hallway as Vegas gunman opens fire a floor above them - Duration: 4:42.

Video shows officers, security guards in hallway as Vegas gunman opens fire a floor above them

Newly released body camera video from the Oct.

1 massacre in Las Vegas includes footage of two metro police officers and three hotel security guards maintaining their positions in a 31st floor hallway at the Mandalay Bay hotel – as a gunman just one floor above them opens fire on a concert crowd.

"Stay in your room!" the five men are heard shouting to hotel guests as they creep along the hallway, with weapons drawn. In the background, police radio messages are heard.

Fully automatic fire from an elevated position. Take cover," a voice over the radio is heard saying. "Oh, my God," a police officer is heard saying as gunfire is heard in the background.

The 2-minute, 27-second video ends with the men huddled against hotel room doors, holding their weapons and waiting.

Other new videos show a Las Vegas police officer rushing a wounded colleague to safety, teams of officers stalking a stairwell in the search of a shooter and more cellphone pleas for help.

"I'm up to 30 victims with gunshots. Where is medical?" one officer asks dispatchers from a makeshift triage scene near the Route 91 Harvest Festival venue, where 58 people were killed and more than 800 were wounded and injured.

Body camera video shows officers sheltering behind patrol vehicles on the Las Vegas Strip in front of the Mandalay Bay hotel amid rapid gunfire from above. An officer says he sees flashes of gunfire from an upper floor window.

Officer Brady Cook shouts, "I got shot! My arm.

Other videos show officers climbing the stairwell toward the 32nd floor, where authorities say gunman Stephen Paddock fired hundreds of rounds out the windows of a suite and then killed himself before police reached him.

On the street, "We need to move you. We need to get to medical," Cook's partner says as they run to the shelter of another patrol vehicle and he applies a tourniquet to the arm.

The officers duck at a curb during another 10-second burst of rapid gunfire, then hustle to a police car for the drive to a hospital. "Get down! Get behind cover!" officers are shouting to each other as they drive away.

In another video clip, a female officer stops a man driving a silver SUV toward the concert venue. "I'm going back to get another victim," he says. "There ya go," she tells him and waves him through.

Four hours later, a police supervisor tells a dispatcher that she can answer Strip resorts asking when they can allow guests outside that Las Vegas Boulevard remains shut down but that people can use back entrances.

Police and the FBI have declined to comment on the releases now amounting to eight batches since May 2. They total nearly 1,200 audio files, 70 video files and hundreds of written records and witness accounts.

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo has said authorities believe Paddock acted alone and the attack had no link to international terrorism.

Lombardo has said investigators might never know why gunman Steven Paddock meticulously stockpiled guns for the deadly attack on a concert crowd of 22,000 people.

Last week, Las Vegas police released 23 body camera videos and more than 100 audio files from Oct. 1, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. More records are expected next week, the report said.

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