Easy Videos to Enrich Your Online Course

Posted by Stylus Publishing on April 7, 2006

99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos A Guide for Online Teachers and Flipped Classes by Karen Costa.

The research is clear: online learning works best when faculty build regular, positive, and interactive relationships with students. A strategy that helps forge such a relationship is the use of videos. Student satisfaction and course engagement levels also increase with the use of instructor-generated videos – the subject of this book.

Beginning by outlining the different types of videos you can create, and what the research says about their effectiveness, Karen Costa explains how they can be designed to reinforce learning, to align with and promote course outcomes, and to save you time across your courses.

She shows how to create successful videos with commonly available technologies such as your smartphone, demonstrating the simple steps she took to develop her bank of videos and build her confidence to deliver short, straightforward learning aids that are effective and personal.

Embedded QR codes in the text enable you to view sample videos and screencasts that bring the book’s advice to life as you read.

If you’ve been wanting to include videos in your teaching but haven’t found the time or confidence, this book will help you to develop a simple and sustainable video development process, supporting both your success and the success of your students.

For a quick introduction, watch the book introduction video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAyPIfxXluE

Order here: https://styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781642670851/99-Tips-for-Creating-Simple-and-Sustainable-Educational-Videos

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