This book shows how video technology can be used to inform teachers'
personal practice, and provides new data and real-world case studies not
covered by any previous book on the subject.
Initial chapters explore how practicing teachers can view their own
recorded lessons and take steps to improve their methods, while
subsequent chapters examine how pre-service and in-service teachers can
use recorded lessons to improve how they teach selected concepts, or to
better convey specific learning processes such as mathematical modeling
and problem solving.