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					<description><![CDATA[I LOVE to video students with flat fingers and then let them watch themselves!  It&#039;s amazing what they don&#039;t &#034;see&#034; when they play, even though they are looking right at their hands.  I picked up a Flip camera about a year ago, and it&#039;s been really handy in lessons.  I always tell my students that it gives them a chance to watch things from the &#034;teacher chair&#034; so they see exactly what I do.  (I even let them sit in my chair while they watch it).  The kids get a big kick out of the videos!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I LOVE to video students with flat fingers and then let them watch themselves!  It&#39;s amazing what they don&#39;t &quot;see&quot; when they play, even though they are looking right at their hands.  I picked up a Flip camera about a year ago, and it&#39;s been really handy in lessons.  I always tell my students that it gives them a chance to watch things from the &quot;teacher chair&quot; so they see exactly what I do.  (I even let them sit in my chair while they watch it).  The kids get a big kick out of the videos!</p>
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