Creating Instructional Video Modules

We offer one-on-one consultations for instructors and help them define clear learning objectives and develop detailed content that align with those objectives.
Here are several regular instructional video module types for your reference.


Lecture Videos

Recordings of an instructor presenting information. They can include the instructor speaking directly to the camera, narrating over slides (like PowerPoint presentations), or a combination of both.

Tutorial Videos

Short, engaging videos that explain a concept, product, or service in a simple and visually appealing way. They also involve screen-recordings (screencasts) for software-related instructions or live demonstrations for physical tasks.

Podcast and Audio Project

These audio modules incorporate elements such as guided reflections and interactive prompts to enhance engagement through immersive storytelling and assess understanding by encouraging students to synthesize information in real-time.

Interactive Videos

These videos incorporate elements that require learner participation, such as quizzes, polls, click-through questions, or branching scenarios. They can enhance engagement and assess understanding.

Interviews

These videos feature interviews with subject matter experts, providing students with diverse perspectives and in-depth knowledge. Adding credibility, providing real-world insights, and exposing students to different viewpoints.

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