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Best Practices for Making Video for e-Learning

Tuesday November 10, 2009 08:30 am

Stephen Haskin, S>Media, Industrial Strength Learning

Many organizations incorporate video into their e-Learning. But many still believe that video is too expensive and complex to use in their e-Learning design and development. But it's not! Creating video content can be fast, cheap, and surprisingly effective. What's the best way to look at the creation of video for e-Learning? What are best practices? What makes a best practice in video for e-Learning?

In this sesson, participants will explore the best practices for the creation of video for e Learning. You’ll learn video quality best practices, and how much quality you need to get the message and training to your audience of learners. You’ll learn about hardware and software tools for video content creation at all levels of quality. And you’ll create several videos of our own. You'll learn how to make good video fast, cheap, and easy, and get it online quickly. At the end of the day, you'll have learned what it takes to get video into the eyes and ears of your learning audience, and how easy it can be to create video content for e-Learning.

In this session, you will learn:
  • The best practices for creating video content for e-Learning

  • The difference between good video content and bad video content

  • What tools work and what tools don't work to create the content you need

  • How to make a short video and get it quickly into the hands of your learners

Audience:
Anyone who has the desire to create video.
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