Video for teaching and learning: presentations

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Video for teaching and learning: presentations

This is a Designing for learning with technology workshop presented by Learning Environments open to University of Melbourne staff only.

By Learning Environments | UoM

Date and time

Wed, 7 Jul 2021 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

From lecture capture to desktop recordings, presentations are by far the most common format of video used in education. This short session will show you how to redesign your presentations from the ground up to make better videos. We will discuss the differences between presenting to camera and narrating a slideshow, show you how to rethink your lecture slides, discuss strategies for scripting, and explain the strengths and weaknesses of different recording approaches and university supported tools.

Topics in this session include:

  • The difference between various presentation types
  • Presenting vs narrating
  • The role of Powerpoint
  • Scripting
  • Effective presentation and narration techniques

Presenters:

Jamie Morris, Video and Production Media (VaMP), Learning Environments

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