SERVSIG Best Service Video Competition

Dear all,

I hope you are safe and stay healthy. The corona crisis has forced many of us from one day to another int online teaching. We at SERVSIG want to help you with the power of our community to master the new challenges.

Small educational videos are proven to be an effective tool for online teaching. Knowing a great YouTube video that explains a concept or introduces a case can be the key to a wonderful online session and spark a lot of interaction.

Videos are also a good way for us to see how others are doing online teaching. Finding the right advice can elevate your online class to new levels in no time.

We want to make a call for two video submission competitions. We want to know:

1) what is your most favorite online video that you like to show in your service class?
Rules:
- It doesn’t have to be produced by you. You are free to submit videos of others.
- Every topic that is related to service is allowed
- It needs to be publicly available to watch (e.g., Youtube, Vimeo, etc.)
- The video should be no longer than 15 Minutes

2) Do you know a video that was very helpful for you to improve your online teaching (e.g .,  online teaching tech, pedagogy, class organization, etc.)
Rules:
- It doesn’t have to be produced by you. You are free to submit videos of others.
- It needs to be publicly available to watch (e.g., Youtube, Vimeo, etc.)

The best video submissions will be featured in the next SERVSIG Newsletter.

We are looking forward to your submissions
Please, help us to build a great video collection for our community quickly.

All the best from Boston

Werner Kunz

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