Oct 29, 2014
Effective Video Production for MOOCs
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EDUCAUSE recently spoke with Elizabeth Evans, the production lead for the Duke Digital Initiative, about how Duke works with faculty to produce effective videos for MOOCs. Listen to the interview to hear Evans discuss topics such as ideal video length, DIY production, and the cultural considerations that come with a global student body. The Duke […]
EDUCAUSE recently spoke with Elizabeth Evans, the production lead for the Duke Digital Initiative, about how Duke works with faculty to produce effective videos for MOOCs. Listen to the interview to hear Evans discuss topics such as ideal video length, DIY production, and the cultural considerations that come with a global student body.
The Duke Digital Initiative (DDI) is a collaboration between Duke’s Center for Instructional Technology and Office of Information Technology. The DDI’s mission is to advance awareness and use of new and emerging technologies in support of teaching and learning at Duke. Recent DDI projects have explored high-definition video, 3D printing, games, and Google Glass.