Deleting Videos From The Swivl
My mini-lesson is to teach people how to delete videos from the Swivl. First what you do if you are in capture you stop the current video by tapping the flashing red circle on the screen. Then you go over to to 3 lines in the left corner and you tap on them. That should bring you to another screen where the videos are stored. If the video has the words "uploaded today" on it then you are allowed to delete it because it was already uploaded to YouTube. You then tap the 3 dots at the bottom of the box that holds the video. You click that and there are 3 options that you can do. You are going to want to click the option that says "delete" with a little trash can above it. After you click it, it is going to ask you if you are sure you want to delete it. If you are, click delete.
If this mini-lesson wasn't done well then something might get messed-up on the mini-iPad because this job is important because it is done on technology so something could be easily messed up of it. if this job isn't done at all then it would be even worse because there wouldn't be any storage on the iPad and you wouldn't be able to record any new videos on the swivel.
This mini-lesson makes us a student-lead classroom rather than a teacher-lead one because if the teacher were to do this mini-lesson rather than a student, it would be a teacher-lead classroom. The teacher would have to teach this mini-lesson, if a student didn't, and that would take time out of their day trying to teach you things. So if a student did this, and a teacher didn't, it wouldn't take any time out of the day fro the teacher and they could keep planning or the day.
If this mini-lesson wasn't done well then something might get messed-up on the mini-iPad because this job is important because it is done on technology so something could be easily messed up of it. if this job isn't done at all then it would be even worse because there wouldn't be any storage on the iPad and you wouldn't be able to record any new videos on the swivel.
This mini-lesson makes us a student-lead classroom rather than a teacher-lead one because if the teacher were to do this mini-lesson rather than a student, it would be a teacher-lead classroom. The teacher would have to teach this mini-lesson, if a student didn't, and that would take time out of their day trying to teach you things. So if a student did this, and a teacher didn't, it wouldn't take any time out of the day fro the teacher and they could keep planning or the day.
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