Hello everybody,
apologies to all the non-teachers on the list, but I hope to be filming some science
demonstration videos over the next few months and I'd like to hear from teachers who
would like to have a high quality video of a particular demonstration.
My own opinion is that you should, where possible, do demonstrations live in your
classrooms, however, there are some demos that are too difficult / expensive / time
consuming to do which would be really useful to show students on video. Also, there are
some great demonstrations done by live science performers which might be useful to
have on video.
Other demonstrations which I think might be useful to film are those which you do in
class but which you'd like to see in slow motion or in extreme close-up. There are also
demonstrations which you do in class but which you'd like to show again without having to
set the thing up again.
So, if you've got a demo you'd like to have on video, please get in touch.
Thanks,
Alom Shaha
www.alomshaha.com
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