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What is a Teacher-Created Video? Definition and Example Uses | WeVideo

Written by WeVideo | Jan 1, 1970 12:00:00 AM

What is a Teacher-Created Video?

A teacher-created video is an instructional video produced by a teacher rather than a professional video editor. Teachers create videos to support learning objectives in the form of:

Recorded lessons
Demonstrations
Screen recordings
Feedback videos
Flipped classroom videos

Example: A teacher records a 10-minute video showing how to solve quadratic equations. Teacher-created videos can be customized to the teacher's instructional goals and learner needs.

Why Teacher-Created Videos Matter

Teacher-created videos make learning more accessible and effective for students. They make it easy for students to learn at their own pace and encourage student independence. Other benefits to teacher-created videos include:

Enhanced accessibility
Consistent instruction
Strengthened teacher-student connection
Differentiated learning

Teacher-created videos support on-demand content, fill learning gaps, and help instructors monitor learner progress.

Example Use Cases for Teacher-Created Video

  • Education: Educators use teacher-created videos to provide assignment instructions, personalized feedback, and for exam preparation. Example: A teacher records a lecture for absent students.

  • Businesses: Businesses use teacher-created videos for explaining workflows and best practices, demos, or employee onboarding. Example: An instructor shares professional development content to nurture employee retention.

  • Content Creation: Creators use teacher-created videos to produce online courses, for tutorials and educational series, and for developing membership-based content.