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Customizing Video Observation Frameworks into Swivl Web

June 20, 2019 By Rachel Ashworth1 Min Read

Do you implement the frameworks of Jim Knight, Charlotte Danielson, Diane Sweeney, Robert Marzano, etc? Ever wonder how to turn these frameworks into actionable video coaching templates on Swivl cloud? We’ll show you how current Swivl team users who already use these frameworks for their video coaching process.

Our three panelists share their experiences and some best practices in cultivating and organizing best practice libraries of videos for their educators. Panelists: Kelley Clark, PD Coordinator, Dodge City Public Schools, KS; Tracey McCormick, PD Coordinator, The New America School, CO; and Kelly Leibfried, Peer Evaluator, Orono Public Schools, MN.

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