Why Videotape?
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National Board
Videotaping:
Portfolio Entries 2 & 3
CERRA National Board Candidate Support
Workshop Toolkit
WS6/Take One!
2013-2014
Essential Questions
What are the video recording requirements of
NBPTS for Entries Two and Three?
What strategies can be used for creating an
effective videotape?
How can I best plan and complete the written
commentaries for my videotapes?
What information is available for submitting
videos via ePortfolio?
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Why Videotape?
Your videotape is the only way NB can see the
following:
• your interaction with students and their
interaction with you and each other
• your classroom climate
• your engagement of students in their own
learning
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Activity 1
Videotape Preplanning
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Drafting Your Planning and
Instruction for Written Commentary
Answer the italicized question and the
clarifying questions for the video entries.
Review the standards for your entry,
specifically the standards related to the
questions for this section.
Draft the planning and instruction section
(use the hints on the next two slides).
Share your draft with colleagues for
feedback.
Hints for Drafting Your Planning &
Instruction Written Commentary
Learning goals and instructional strategies
should align with state standards, NB
standards, and portfolio requirements.
Learning goals and instructional strategies
should meet the needs of your students and
allow them to meet your learning goals.
More Hints for Written
Commentary
The instructional materials should support the
learning goals and allow students to complete
the activities.
Learning goals should be measureable, using
the selected assessments.
The lesson should “flow” (have unity and
coherence).
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Before you Start Videotaping
• You need permission to videotape.
- NB Student Release Form
- NB Adult Release Form
- Purpose (not about students)
• Make sure your equipment is up to the task.
- Video Camera
- Microphone (omni-directional boundary, if needed)
- Tripod
• Review the NB directions!
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Recording Videos
• Adhere to the format specifications in
“Portfolio Instructions.”
• Upload directly into the ePortfolio
system.
• Submit as an flv, asf, qt, mov, mpg,
mpeg, avi, wmv, mp4 or m4v file.
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Practice
• First attempts are often an inauthentic view.
• NB suggests having at least three different
practice attempts (different teaching formats).
• Always base your practice videos on the NB
standards.
• Analyze practice videos alone (1st=see,
2nd=hear, 3rd=see & hear) to raise your level of
awareness of different aspects of the video.
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Initial Analysis
• Note any instructional challenges offered by
the students.
• Note the learning goals.
• Determine how successful the lesson was.
• Prove it!
• Strive to have clear, consistent, convincing
evidence, commentary, and reflection.
• Document how this video shows knowledge of
standards in practice.
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Formal Analysis
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Extent of classroom involvement
Student engagement
Questioning
Teacher role
Student tasks
Instructional opportunities
Student risk-taking
Learning goals
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Whole – Class Recordings
• Engage whole class as a group.
• Discussions should occur as a group.
• Show some interaction with individual
students.
• Don’t zoom in on every student.
• Every child does not have to be visible. (Use
optimal camera placement, wide angle lens.)
• Don’t try to follow class conversation with
camera.
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Small-Group Recordings
• Focus on student interaction in collaborative
situations and demonstrate your role as
facilitator.
• Interact with small groups as they work.
• Show as many participants as possible.
• Address sound issues.
• Zoom in on the beginning of conversations,
keep close focus for a short time, zoom back
out.
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Suggestions for Videotaping
• Use a tripod.
• Capture SmartBoard, whiteboard, charts if
important.
• As a general rule, point camera at speaker.
• Position cameras on the side of the room.
• Increase the light in the room.
• Don’t shoot into bright light.
• Check audio before you start.
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More Hints and Suggestions
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Tell the office that you will be videotaping.
Keep the microphone close to the action.
Do not use editing or enhancements!
Include a 5-second gap when camera is
turned on.
• Buy high quality recording materials.
• Use fresh batteries.
• Record the entire lesson.
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Submitting Videos On-line
• Compress larger video files before submission
(See Help page of the ePortfolio system).
• Allow for video files to take as long as one
hour to upload and appear as “Ready.”
• The ePortfolio system has a 500- megabytes
file size limit for each uploaded file.
• There is no limit for the number of MB
uploaded for an entire portfolio.
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Format of Uploaded Video
File (Entries 2 and 3)
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Contextual Information Sheet
Written Commentary (about 12-14 pages)
Classroom Layout Form
Video recording (usually 15 consecutive
minutes maximum--not stopped or edited)
• Instructional Materials
Remember: Follow the video instructions for
your specific certification area.
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For More Help
• www.nbpts.org
Use the Videotaping Link.
1-800-22-TEACH
• www.cerra.org
Use the National Board Link.
• [email protected]
• Virginia Bartels (NB Program Facilitator)
[email protected]
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