Student services specialists like special ed teachers, social workers, counselors, psychologists, and SLPs know the importance of active engagement and tailored support. Today, we’re thrilled to introduce a powerful new tool that enhances the learning experience while streamlining your workload—the Interactive Video Review for special education students from Everyday Speech.
This innovative feature transforms traditional video sessions into interactive learning experiences, ensuring that students aren’t just passive viewers but active participants.
Engage More, Manage Less
Following each engaging video, students can now participate in a digital review that reinforces the concepts they’ve just learned. The best part? Their responses are automatically stored in their student profiles, allowing for easy monitoring and data-driven adjustments to future lessons.
Gone are the days of passive viewing. With this tool, students are prompted to answer comprehension questions that deepen their understanding and help them apply concepts immediately. Whether you’re teaching social skills or critical thinking, this feature ensures that learning is not only dynamic but also continuous.
Interactive Video Player: A Smarter Way to Assess
The Interactive Video Review is more than just a tool for playing videos—it’s a smarter way to assess understanding. By embedding interactive questions at the end of each video, this feature improves engagement and enriches student profiles.
For educators, this means less time spent on manual assessment and more time focusing on what matters—helping students succeed. The data captured through the review is easy to analyze, providing you with a clear picture of student understanding.
Streamline Assessment for Staff
In addition to enhancing student engagement, the Interactive Video Player also streamlines assessment processes for staff. As students answer interactive questions post-video, their responses are instantly recorded, providing seamless integration with student and group profiles.
This ensures that learning objectives are met and gives you a powerful tool to monitor progress over time. The ability to track comprehension so effortlessly means that you can spend more time on personalization and less time on administrative tasks.
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Why This Matters
For special education students, understanding and application are crucial components of learning. The Interactive Video Review ensures that students are not only engaged but also actively participating in their education. By capturing their understanding in real-time, you can better support their growth and development.
This tool is particularly valuable for student services specialists who are looking to maximize the impact of their teaching while minimizing their workload. With the Interactive Video Player, every video becomes an opportunity to assess, engage, and support your students in a way that’s both effective and efficient.
Conclusion
The new Interactive Video Review for special education students from Everyday Speech is a game-changer for educators, especially those working in student support services. By transforming passive video sessions into active learning opportunities, this tool helps you engage students more deeply, assess their understanding more accurately, and manage your workload more effectively.
Whether you’re a special ed teacher, social worker, counselor, psychologist, or SLP, the Interactive Video Review is designed to support you in helping your students succeed. With this tool, you can ensure that every student is not only learning but thriving.
Training Video
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