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Creating In-house Video Tutorials to enhance campus training sessions

Creating In-house Video Tutorials to enhance campus training sessions. Lindsay Hutchins Matts Educational Technologist. Introduction to William Mitchell College of Law. Learning Outcomes. Knowledge of Best Practices in E-learning

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Creating In-house Video Tutorials to enhance campus training sessions

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  1. Creating In-house Video Tutorials to enhance campus training sessions Lindsay Hutchins Matts Educational Technologist

  2. Introduction to William Mitchell College of Law

  3. Learning Outcomes • Knowledge of Best Practices in E-learning • Better understanding of screen-sharing/ video capture software products • How can you use these tools at your institution?

  4. E-learning is: Content and instructional methods delivered on a computer and designed to build knowledge and skills related to individual or organizational goals

  5. Important Aspects of an e-lesson • Instructional Methods Teaching techniques • Instructional Media Delivery Agents: Computers, books, handouts, instructors • Media Elements Text, graphics, audio

  6. 6 Principles for Effective e-learning (Mayer) • Multimedia Principle • Contiguity Principle • Modality Principle • Redundancy Principle • Coherence Principle • Personalization Principle

  7. Why is this Important

  8. Multimedia Principle Adding graphics to words can improve learning Sun

  9. Types of Graphics Decorative

  10. Representational

  11. Organizational http://www.washlaw.edu/doclaw/orgchart/mainog.html

  12. Relational

  13. Transformational http://gemssty.com/2007/04/15/transformers-from-other-objects/

  14. Interpretive

  15. Contiguity Principle Placing text near graphics improves learning

  16. Modality Principle Explaining graphics with audio can improve learning

  17. Redundancy Principle Explaining graphics with audio and redundant text can hurt learning. Don’t read off of the screen

  18. Coherence Principle Using gratuitous visuals, text, and sounds can hurt learning http://www.utipu.com/app/tip/id/8/

  19. Personalization Principle Use a conversational tone and pedagogical agents to increase learning.

  20. 6 Principles for Effective e-learning • Multimedia Principle • Contiguity Principle • Modality Principle • Redundancy Principle • Coherence Principle • Personalization Principle

  21. Questions to ask:; • What is the goal of the screencast? • Who is your audience? • What is the time frame?

  22. Goals in an e-lesson

  23. Screencasting Products

  24. Jing: www.jingproject.com Best for: Quick & Dirty “On the Fly” tutorials Upsides: Free 5 minute videos or less Screencapture & Screencast Hosted (on screencast.com) Capture window, pan or region Customizable buttons Customize screenshots Embedding/sharing Downsides: 5 minutes or less Can’t edit videos (unless you have Camtasia) Can’t add text Free = Jing branding No webcam recording (on $ v.) SWF only (MPEG-4 on $ v.)

  25. Example of a Jing Screencast http://screencast.com/t/mC4Yt5oGMj

  26. uTipu www.utipu.com Best for: Quick & Dirty “On the Fly” tutorials Upsides: Free Add in notes within timeline Hosted Public & Private videos Full screen default, zoom options Embedding/sharing Annotations Some editing features – text notes & rerecord voice Downsides: 20 minutes or less Can’t edit videos No webcam recording (on $ v.) SWF only (MPEG-4 on $ v.) Branded in free version

  27. Example of a uTipu Screencast How to Use uTipu

  28. Adobe Captivate www.adobe.com/products/captivate/ Upsides: Create Table of Contents Multiple Recording types – Software simulation, scenario simulation, template No time limit on recordings Capture window, pan or region Import PowerPoint slides Embedding Export handouts with little post production Annotations Downsides: Expensive Large files Robust Needs lots of processing power Mac version is in beta Best for: Published, officially dispersed, watched by many tutorials

  29. Using Captivate How it works Examples Using Web Courses Using Millennium Circulation Navigating the Student Web

  30. Review of products

  31. Already Online: • Atomic Learning – • www.atomiclearning.com • Lynda • www.lynda.com • CALI • www.cali.org

  32. Questions, Comments, Concerns?

  33. Suggested Readings Clark, R.C. and Mayer, R.E. (2002).E-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Clark, R.C. (1999). Developing Technical Training: A Structured Approach for Developing Classroom and Computer-Based Instructional Materials. Silver Spring, MD: International Society for Performance Improvement.

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