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I'm Lynn Calvert.
I'm a faculty member, associate professor in the
Communication Disorders and Sciences Department.
And I've been here for 15 years.
The best way for our students to learn is to actually watch
clients interact with clients.
And prior to that interaction, if they can be analyzing
or dealing with situations through videos,
it's a very effective way to learn.
So, I've incorporated the videos into my classes.
We've incorporated videos for the students to watch.
Either after they've left the class.
Analyze speech and it just gives them another learning tool.
And it's a way for them to apply that information.
For me as an instructor.
I think I still need to have that connection
with the students in the classroom and see those faces
and work with them on a regular basis.
But I also realize that the youth of today,
our college students today, learn in a much different way.
And it's really important in our field that, it's a way that we
can make what they're doing very applied, much earlier.
So I think it's a way for us to connect what goes on
in a classroom.
But also for the students to start in their profession
earlier and apply that information.
It's the way that they learn.