As part of our Teagle Blended Learning Project, LVAIC sponsored a half-day workshop for all LVAIC faculty and staff on the best practices for creating instructional videos on Saturday, November 21, 2015. Hosted by DeSales University, the workshop included brief presentations where LVAIC instructional technologists and designers showcased the use of technology and tools in videography. There were also hands-on opportunities for faculty to demo the tools and technology, reflect on what they learned, and work with their colleagues.

The learning outcomes for this workshop included the following:

  • Participants were able to determine when it was appropriate to create a video and took the audience into consideration in its creation.
  • Participants learned how to create a video that was ADA compliant.
  • Participants learned how to adjust sound to make high-quality videos.
  • Participants learned how to adjust lighting to make high-quality videos.

November 2015

Creating ADA Compliant Videos, Farah L. Vallera, LVAIC Instructional Designer

Lighting Best Practices, Jim Holton, Senior Instructional Technologist and Instructional Designer, DeSales University

Audio Best Practices, Tom Cobb, Media Specialist, DeSales University