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Build shared professional vision with video examples

A library of teaching videos showcasing your teachers


Teachers love to learn from each other, but it’s often hard for them to get connected with the right person who can share expertise on a particular topic area.

Building a video library highlights the exemplary teaching practices already happening within your district and makes them available on-demand to everyone.

Kick-start your video library by asking teacher-leaders and content-specialists to model curriculum standards.

How Edthena Video Libraries Work

01 Collect

Educators from across your district contribute their videos

02 Curate

Library managers ensure quality, edit videos, and align to standards

03 Share

Everyone in your district can access videos via a secure portal

Collect videos from all your educators

Any video can be nominated for consideration from across your organization

Integrated approval workflow

Designate specific people to curate and approve videos for the library

Secure, whole-organization access

Instant, email-verified access for every educator without extra logins

Customized to your standards

Utilize your frameworks when categorizing videos in the library

Pinpoint key moments with timestamps

Connect skill tags to specific moments for faster learning

Search and filter across all videos

Quickly search text descriptions, or filter by grade and subject tags

Reliable video recording and uploading

Upload from any platform or device, and even use videos from Chromebooks and Zoom-teaching

Create bite-size examples for every standard

Librarians can trim and blur library videos with just a few clicks

On the fence about video? Ask a middle school footballer

For athletes, learning from videos is commonplace. For educators, video can be transformative to their understanding of what good teaching looks like.

Edthena is a safe way for teachers to open up our classrooms to other teachers.Neal
Middle School Teacher
Video reflection has given me a new perspective on how I do my work.David Baker
Professional Development Coordinator
Adults in the US spend 23 minutes per day watching videos online.
- Statista

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