For once, and this has got to be a first, I actually agree with Chris. I think it's great that students can see video samples from teachers' classes before signing up. Many Argentinians now travel the world teaching classes and it can be an expensive mistake for a student to take a course of classes with a teacher who turns out to be unsuitable.
Many of my students ask if they can record the steps in my classes. I've never said no - why should I? But then, I'm just a small potato who only teaches in his own school and no one is going to put me on YouTube. But the principle is surely the same? It's also nice to see that Chris finally acknowledges that there are good teachers, as well as bad :-). Keith, HK On Thu Feb 7 19:26 , "Chris, UK" sent: >I think YouTube could be the best thing to happen to class teaching in >years. Especially when teachers (good and bad) start showing video samples >on their own sites. > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
