How to unlock the true power of student and teacher videos

Discover how sharing video content can be simple for teachers and students--and will turn their creations into learning assets


When educators can create and share videos, districts are able to knock down content silos and better communicate with students, families, and colleagues.

Sharing asynchronous video knocks down barriers between your teachers and students in any classroom environment; gives parents and families more visibility into their students’ successes; and offers a simple and secure solution to provide secure spaces for students to grow.

Join a panel of educators and edtech experts to learn how making the sharing of video content simple for teachers and students will turn their creations into high-impact learning assets while maintaining a safe and secure learning environment.

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