Recording effective microlectures

By miranda.prynne, 30 November, 2020
Two online teaching experts share advice on producing and using effective microlecture videos to keep students interested and engaged with online courses in this ACUE webinar
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Video
Summary

Short videos are a great way to deliver engaging content in online courses, but for novices recording and producing videos can be daunting. Here, two experienced online instructors share advice on creating and using “micro” videos to enhance the student learning experience. This webinar was filmed as part of a series produced by ACUE (the Association of College and University Educators) to help faculty with the digital pivot. If you’re in a hurry, browse the timeline below for the key topics covered and where in the video to find them.   

01:00 Michael Wesch on video microlectures, why they work and how to create them 

08:15 Viji Sathy on different options and approaches to making and using videos in online courses 

17:55 Advice on the recording and production of short videos for online courses 

24:09 How crucial is it to have a face on a presentation video? And what are the alternatives to make it engaging? 

29:51 What are the benefits microlectures can offer across disciplines? 

35:16 Using video to extend teaching far beyond the classroom 

36:38 How to ensure accessibility in videos and other online teaching formats 

40:50 What are the copyright issues around using other pieces of material or student content? 

48:06 Key messages for instructors looking to create micro videos for their online courses 

 

This video was produced by the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE)

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Two online teaching experts share advice on producing and using effective microlecture videos that keep students interested and engaged with online courses

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