On Jury Duty, Still Teaching- How Video Lessons Covered an Absence


Meet Rob. Rob had to take an unexpected chunk of time off work because he got called up for Jury Duty. But instead of leaving his substitute and students to fend for themselves, Rob used Screencasting to teach his classes throughout his jury service. This allowed students to continue learning without missing a beat; better prepared substitutes to know what materials needed to be covered, and allowed Rob to return to school with his students up to speed on the curriculum as if he never left.

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