best practices in the production of learning nuggets
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Knut LinkeMBA, M.Comp. Sc.
Karlsruhe, 28.01.2015
"Best Practices in the Production of Learning Nuggets"
Hochschule Weserbergland: Hameln, Lower Saxony (nearly to the middle of nowhere)
Allowing students to focus on their studies Private, founded 2010 (as academy since 1989) ~460 students (informatics, business administration,
engineering – mostly dual student)
What can you expect?
Lessons learned and best practices: “Most common production mistakes“ Rapid e-learning production How can an educational institution basically start with the
production of learning nuggets? Basic requirements for video publishing in the net
E-Learning @ HSW
E-Learning Center: Since 2012 Supported by an E-Learning strategy
What does the ELC offer: Video production (Media laboratory)
Preproduction and postproduction support Virtual Classrooms (Adobe Connect; Reflact) Lecture Capturing (Techsmith Relay) Trainings (Media production, Virtual Classroom
handling…) E-Examinations Learn-Management-Systems
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Most Common Misteaks e
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The mindsetPersonal/Organizational mistakes: Copy a (complete) lecture or try to reach „high standards“ Comparing the results with TV or movie output instead of
looking on successful YouTube examples
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Do you really need a Green Screen?
Depth of field(Tiefenunschärfe)
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Sound: Sound quality might be more important as visual quality(!) Students tends to listen to a video instead of watching it Spend enough time on testing, because each person is
individual when if it comes to mixing and editing
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Look for the small things: Replace bonus parts with quality partsMost valuable devices in the media room? Private „Clapperboard“ for 5.99€ incl. S&H Duct tape
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Applications which helped us: Camtasia Studio (Cutting + Sound filter) Audacity (Freeware with nice filters; Sound file must be
exported from the video file and then re-imported) Cubase, Adobe Premiere & After Effects (MAC recommended)
Organizations which helped us in the past:
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If I asked people what the wantedthey would have said faster hourses“
- Henry Ford
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First: „Eat your own food“ Select content where you‘re an ace Select content which is secure for you Select content which you understandMaybe select a „Basic topic“ – and you might be the best…
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Second: Be yourself! Show your motivation
Do it when you have a good feeling about!Do it when you are excellent!Accept your failures…
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Third: Support the „producer“ Support him in the points mentioned beforeTry the result & be honest if something is wrong If it‘s tasty support it, if not: Change your taste (visit
conferences and contenders) or change the meal…
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Support yourself & choose the right EquipmentYou must not spend a high budget on Hardware (sorted by priority):
1. USB Microphone for 49-159€
2. Good Headphones (~29€) (you need this to be able tolisten carefully)
3. High quality Webcam (79€) – e.g. Logitech HD Pro C920
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Support yourself & choose the right Apps1. Look for the „right“ application for you and your approach: Do you need „real“ post production?
Camtasia: SnagIt (Beginners) and CamtasiaStudio(Advanced)
Do you might go with Freeware? Free Screen Video Recorder, Ashampoo Snap 7
2. Think different: Can you use a Hangout, AC or other collaboration tool? Do you need a video clips of you? If you have an camcorder: Do you need to screen the
desktop?
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Educational Institution? You Can!
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Rapid E-Learning with standardized support- Be aware of fear… it is a question of the mind set - Be sure that strategic support exists
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Basics: Video publishing in the Net
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First: Legal requirements1. Be sure that you own the rights on the content
Music, Sound Effects, Images, Drawings etc. With audience, you might ask the audience…
2. Make sure that the „producer“ of the content is aware ofpoint 1 (especially graphics and existing licences).
Support the production process with FAQ, Information documents and a „legal“ document which is signed
by the „producter“ and which makes clear that he hasunderstood the requirements.
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Second: Where and how do you publish? - What do you want to publish?- Who is you target group?- What devices do they use?
„How to deal“ with mobile devicesand the „Bring your own device“ Development?
- How can you tag the information and use for SEO?- Remember §52a (in Germany) Learn-Management-System
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Second: Where and Who is your target group?& maybe: What is your content?
Open-Education or CC 0 Content?Great!- Why not Torrent?- Or maybe Dropbox Sharing…?
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Third: remember always the quality…- You can not upscale video content (Brace youself: 4k is comming)
- Produce in 1080p- Let the platform do the work- If you do not use a platform, give the choice of quality/sizeto the student
- With each video compression the video quality does not increase (store the original files)
- If the image is compressed, expect that the sound is also compressed…
- Failures are anthropogenic…
Contact:Hochschule WeserberglandAm Stockhof 231785 Hameln
+49 5151 9559-46
HSWeserbergland
@hsw_elc
www.hsw-elc.de
Thank you for your time!
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Sources:Screenshots HSW Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/HSWeserbergland (OER)Screenshots HSW Studio: Own work
Slide 4: - Holy Grail, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiliger_Gral#mediaviewer/File:Caliz_de_Donna-
Urraca.jpg- 42, https://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/6061815931/- Rocket Science, https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasamarshall/4150011975- Owl, https://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/12576814824Slide 5:- Daaruum, https://www.youtube.com/user/daaruum- Simon Unge, https://www.youtube.com/user/ungespieltSlide 8: Aunt Renie, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvu4kdSBUz8, Slide 12: Dagur Brynjolfsson, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pferdegangart#mediaviewer/File:Hestar_014.jpgSlide 13 + 15: ItsMeritesh, https://www.flickr.com/photos/itsmeritesh/10470324244/Slide 14: Jiuck, https://www.flickr.com/photos/jiuck/6982554346/Slide 20: BYOD: http://www.computerworld.com/, www.jklossner.com/Slide 21: Pirate Bay, DropBox and Meme: The Internet
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