Monday, November 23, 2009

How to use a drill press



by Christine Lorenzini

15 comments:

Unknown said...

You were very clear in your tone and whoever did the actual filming. Your slides that popped up with information were very helpful and really points out the key points to understand. One problem was that you did talk while the press was on and you couldn't be heard. Overall, it was short, sweet and to the point!

Luci Ferraro said...

I liked how you first presented the information verbally, then followed up with written texts that would definitely help students who are both auditory and visual learners. It was clear and concise !

Theresa Strumpf said...

Great Job! I like how you had the student help you with the video.The slides were good because we had the chance to read the concepts and see hands-on.

Dan LaManna said...

This was a very good video. You presented yourself clearly. You had good organization, and I enjoyed how you brought a student into your presentation.

Dave said...

Nice job, very well organized, direct and easy to understand. I like how you went back and forth with the slides and the hands on very effective.

Unknown said...

I liked your organization. The video looked good. The one thing I noticed was when teaching the proper use of the drill press, always use clamps to hold your work. If the drill press grabbed the wood it could break your arm or hurt your assistant. overall great job.

Christian Dienna said...

Nice video. The information was clear and you made it simple for students to learn how to use the drill press.

Dr. Hsu said...

Hi Christina,

You did a very good job! It is a short and sweet demo. The instructions are clear and the slides also reinforces the points you wanted to make across. Dr. Hsu

Keith Henderson said...

Being a visual learner, i liked the text follow up information. A lot of teachers i had in high school would only teach one way and it left a lot of students falling bheind, so i like that you intorduced two different learning techniques

Gregory Gilroy said...

The video was done very well and I understood what you were saying. Even though I had not known anything about this, I feel like I have learned something. Good Job!

T Cuomo said...

Christine,

I though that was great that you had a student premier in your video. It actually shows that the student learned the task. The skill lesson was delivered clearly and confidently. Kudos.

Vik said...

Great job on the video. It was well organized and easy to follow. The text helped to reinforce the information really well. One possible improvement would have been to preface the actual drilling procedure before turning the machine on, because once the machine was on it was hard to hear your voice. The text afterwards made it make sense, but if you moved the text to before the drilling, we would have known what was going down as we watched it. Other than that it was perfect!

Unknown said...

I like that you put saftey first, that is the most important part. this video was presented very clear, and was easy to understand.

Lauren Tynan said...

The mix between the text and the audio was very effective. This video is a great resource to have for students in a technology classroom. Great job!

Unknown said...

Wow- What a awesome Tech Room!