Not another video?

But yes since we are teaching remotely so much of the time, let’s remember some of the Do’s and one big Don’t for Video Delivery. DON’T make it too long, you really can talk faster! Keep it Short – As learners we can only hold five to seven pieces of new information in short term … Read more

Engaging Students

Mid-semester, spring break and still a lot to learn! Quizzing mid-video to measure progress, Polling to see if they understand in real time.  Students can also comment and discuss during the recording and then annotate with additional comments and dialogs.  Additionally students can email questions directly to you.  Create a collection of video tutorials, topics … Read more

Resources which may help you and your students!

Student Blackboard Support Faculty Blackboard Start of Semester Tips Embedding Mediasite into Blackboard Video Release Form Requirements for Viewing a Mediasite Presentation DE Orientation SABA Web Conferencing Using Pirate Port Using VPN to Connect Remotely Using Online Tools Just to get you started! and here is the answer to one of many questions how to … Read more

Legal Facts!

In an educational institution, we make extensive use of the Fair Use Doctrine of the U.S. Copyright Law to allow us to use excerpts of copyrighted material for educational purposes and the courts have upheld this as Fair Use.  However, the Fair Use Doctrine (http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html) clearly limits us to “…reproduction by a teacher or student … Read more

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