Module 4: Creating Long-Lasting Digital Learning Assets

Welcome to Module 4: Creating Long-Lasting Digital Learning Assets!

The final module! This module is jammed packed with information and resources about how to to record instructional videos, and how to elevate them, whether you’re a beginner or an expert!

  • Chapter 13 will discuss how to make your content long-lasting by applying simple tips and tricks so you can use your material for years to come!
  • Chapter 14 goes over different types of technology, and how you can use them while creating video content to take your video to the next level.
  • Chapter 15 highlights the beginning stages of recording your video. In this chapter, you will learn how to effectively plan your videos through scripts, storyboards, and more while applying techniques such as proper lighting, framing your face on camera, and your home network connection.
  • Finally, in Chapter 16, we’ll show you how to put it all together using different editing techniques, and the final steps of uploading your video and making it accessible.

Now let’s get started!

You can jump directly to any of the following sections:

Chapter 13: Creating Long-Lasting, Asynchronous Learning Assets [opens in new tab]

  • Tips and tricks for creating long-lasting content
  • Applying these tips for both document and video creation

Chapter 14: Creating Instructional Videos: Technology Recommendations from Low- to High- Tech [opens in new tab]

  • Different types of technology
  • How you can use technology to enhance your videos
  • Platforms to record and edit your video

Chapter 15: The Production Process for Creating Instructional Videos [opens in new tab]

  • Pre-production: script writing, storyboarding, and rehearsing your content
  • Production: best practices for recording videos
  • Keeping accessibility in mind

Chapter 16: The Final Steps: Post-Production and Delivering Accessible Content [opens in new tab]

  • Post-production: editing your video
  • Uploading and Exporting your video
  • Closed Captions and Transcripts – why they are important

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Applying Digital Experience Design to Teaching and Learning Environments Copyright © by DeGroote Teaching and Learning Services Team; Amy Pachai, Ph.D.; Carlie Soares; Irina Ghilic; Neil Kotch; and Nidia Cerna is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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