How VC3 Is Advancing Video Coaching for Teacher Learning (via ET Magazine)

How VC3 Is Advancing Video Coaching for Teacher Learning

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In a recent article from ET Magazine, Edthena’s VC3 platform was highlighted as the next evolution in video coaching, designed to elevate teacher learning through deeper collaboration and smart, time-saving tools.

According to the article, drawing on more than a decade of innovation, VC3 combines asynchronous video-based coaching with new layers of AI-driven insight. The result? A more streamlined, impactful way for educators and coaches to work together.

Here are a few highlights from the article

Better conversations, deeper reflection. The VC3 platform’s redesigned video conversation page makes it easier than ever to add timestamped comments and engage in meaningful discussions. Teachers and coaches can quickly reference specific moments, making feedback more actionable and reflective practice more authentic.

New AI-enabled insights. The addition of an Insights tab helps educators see beyond the surface. AI-generated graphs showing student and teacher talk time, frequently used words, and open-ended prompts offer multiple entry points for reflection. Coaches and teachers alike gain visibility into instructional trends they might have otherwise missed.

Smart summaries that save time. One of the most celebrated features of VC3 is its automatic video summary. As soon as a teacher uploads a lesson, the platform generates a concise overview of what happened. It’s a major time-saver that ensures every coaching conversation starts with clarity and context.

Real voices, real results. Partners using VC3 are already seeing a difference.  “We love the automatic summaries and closed captioning—they provide us with valuable insights. Plus, the talk time graph makes it easy to set clear and measurable goals for improvement,” said Amanda Maceo of Alief Independent School District.

“By leveraging Edthena’s VC3 platform, our program empowers teacher residents to analyze and refine their instructional strategies,” added Halley Maza of the University at Buffalo Teacher Residency Program.

To read more about the next evolution of video coaching, check out the full article from ET Magazine.

Interested in seeing how VC3 can support your team? Learn more at edthena.com/VC3.

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