I like this idea, but had a morbid thought, what if students try to bribe teachers in video? A lot of teachers I know intentionally keep their open doors during office hours. They don't want the student to get ideas.
One professor I know had a student drop a hundred on his desk and say something like "for our understanding" and then leave. So, it definitely happens. With video there are still ways that a student might make attempts to bribe a teacher, and it seems to be a vector of easier success because of how private the interaction is between the two individuals...
One professor I know had a student drop a hundred on his desk and say something like "for our understanding" and then leave. So, it definitely happens. With video there are still ways that a student might make attempts to bribe a teacher, and it seems to be a vector of easier success because of how private the interaction is between the two individuals...