Friday, November 06, 2009

The Process of Permanent Waving



by Theresa Strumpf

13 comments:

mlacour said...

I loved your lesson on perms! Great video!

Dr. Hsu said...

Wow! Simple and clear instructions! I am sure it takes time and practices to master the skills. I like how you use the texts to strengthen the learning process. This could be used as a tutorial video for students to follow when practice on their own. You cover the details on the wrapping techniques and safety considerations. Awesome! Dr. Hsu

Luci Ferraro said...

Theresa,

This video was great! I like the way you broke down the materials and then took the initial time out to introduce them one by one with a picture so the students were familiar as to what they looked like. Your instructions were excellent and student- friendly. Excellent job !

Unknown said...

Very clear and precise instructions. The pictures were incredibly clear. Overall, it was clear, informative, and easy to follow!

Dan LaManna said...

I enjoyed the simple instruction. You were clear in breaking down the materials and process. Great job!

Dave said...

I like like the way you broke down all the materials you need, I thought the video was very informative clear and to the point, excellent training tool.

Christine L said...

Wow! Great video Theresa. I had no idea about perms and now I feel like I know so much. The structure of the video was very clear and direct. Good job

Christian Dienna said...

Nice video, the pictures and audio instructions made perms look easy.

Gregory Gilroy said...

The instructions were very clear and step by step. It makes like it is very easy when I know it isn't. This is a great video for the students.

Keith Henderson said...

Great job. Got the point across very easily and your instructions were well done.

Vik said...

Great video. This makes for a very straight forward and easy to follow tutorial.

Unknown said...

Video stands well alone and even better with your lesson that I had the pleasure of seeing! Your students will definatly have the opportunity to become confident and knowledgable when approaching this lesson.

Unknown said...

I liked the narration along with the comments in the video.. This is good for the different types of learners.