Both students and teachers need education on digital ethics, consent, and the long-term consequences of their online actions.
Videos taken out of context can lead to the targeted harassment of teachers or students, sometimes with devastating effects on their mental health and careers. Both students and teachers need education on digital
Encouraging a culture where recording is done openly and with permission can transform classroom videos from a liability into a pedagogical tool. Today’s Indian Hindi college teachers are navigating a
Today’s Indian Hindi college teachers are navigating a rapidly evolving work lifestyle. Beyond traditional lecturing, many have embraced digital platforms like YouTube and Instagram to share educational content, motivational speeches, and snippets of their daily lives. This "edu-tainment" hybrid aims to make learning more accessible and relatable to a Hindi-speaking audience. However, this increased visibility comes with challenges
However, this increased visibility comes with challenges. The pressure to maintain a "perfect" professional persona while being constantly under the lens can lead to burnout and a blurring of personal and professional boundaries. 2. The "Student Video" Phenomenon