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- STEM Teaching Topics Webinar - Tips for making bet...
STEM Teaching Topics Webinar - Tips for making better content videos
College teaching isn't what it used to be. Our job description now involves producing online content for our students--yet we never signed up to be filmmakers. But don't despair. And don't remain a novice. With just a bit of guidance, equipment, money, and time, it's possible to make small changes that can have a big impact on your students' online learning experience.
More instructors than ever are delving into the world of video creation for their students. However, poorly-made videos can sabotage your efforts to engage your students. By reducing this "tax," you can enhance your students' engagement and learning. Join Jay Phelan as he explores some ways to get significant bang-for-your-buck when it comes to improving the quality of your videos' sound, image, lighting, editing, and presentation.
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