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Recording lectures and presentations
From the course: Teaching with Technology
Recording lectures and presentations
- Remember that your lectures are course content too. They present information related to the learning outcomes, share new ideas, summarize or synthesize concepts from readings or other resources, demonstrate how to use information or perform skills and much more. Instructional presentation recordings can vary in length from mini-lectures under 10 minutes to entire class meetings that can last over an hour. Recording the lectures provides students flexibilities in both time and place. They can review lectures as many times as they need and access lectures from anywhere on almost any device. On the flip side, recording your presentations allows you flexibility too. For example, you can offer content in multiple formats to follow universal design for learning principles or flip your classroom by requiring students to watch the recording before coming to the next class meeting where they'll put those ideas into practice through learning activities. Let's look at different ways to record…
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