Resources involving the creation or presentation of information for a class. Examples include how to create effective instructional videos and chunking.
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Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Effective Use of Videos Incorporating Video There are several ways video can be used in a lesson to support objectives and address student needs. Videos illustrating concepts related to objectives support…
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Narrating your PowerPoint slides can be a great way to add “yourself” into your online course. Using the PowerPoint Narration function is not the best way to do it. This video will explain a few reasons why not to use PowerPoint; offer a simple alternative; and give some basic tips on instructional content creation.
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