Is It Okay to Share My Dog or Dog Videos?
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One of my students showed me her adorable cat in class last week, which made me wonder—would it be appropriate to show her my dog on camera during class? I understand that Tutor ABC has guidelines regarding what we can share with students, so I’m not sure if showing my pet live would be allowed.
If it isn’t permitted, would it be acceptable to use my tablet to show her a short video of my dog instead? I’d love to use it as a quick review activity—she could create a sentence using the structure we practiced last week. I think it could be a fun and engaging way to reinforce the lesson.What do you guys think?!
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I don't think it would be a problem. I sometimes share a little about myself if it is relevant.
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Sometimes, I share Nana with students when Nana would like to say 'Hello' to them! And students have no problem with that! 😅👩👧💕
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I show my dog sometimes. Jem (Rottweiler) is a big hit!
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I often show my cat on camera. It's totally fine as long as it doesn't take up too much time or detract from the lesson. The students love it!
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@Heather-B
Thank you, Heather!! Would it be okay to show a video of my dog on my tablet? I know we’re not supposed to use phones or other speaking devices in class. But tablet is not a speaking device. Thank you!!
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@Yi-9
Your fur baby looks so adorable! Is Nana a golden retriever? These are my baby kiddos
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I would avoid using a tablet just because it has a camera function. Do you use ManyCam? You could share the video that way. 🐶🐶
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@Heather-B
Thanks so much, Heather. I got ManyCam three days ago and just tried showing my video on it—it worked! Thanks again
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@YiChien ah, glad to hear that - no problem!
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@YiChien Thanks for liking! 👩👧
Yours are lovely as well.
Have you ever seen such short legs on Golden Retriever ? 🤣
Nana is one sausage dog 🌭 !
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Nana is super cute! I love how sausage dogs look. Look at their short legs. 🤣🤣 how adorable it is! 🤣
Thank you! Jaspar and Rita will turn four years old next month, and they are brother and sister. How about yours?