by Christopher Karel
I’m on a mission to help you make better videos for learning purposes. The camera gear you need to make learning videos is part of the four categories of gear: audio, lighting, camera, and computer. This post focuses exclusively on camera gear. Look for my other posts...
by Christopher Karel
BLENDED learning is an approach that involves people learning online and in person. Check out my take on the instructional design term and then join the conversation. This video was edited in Premiere Pro and subtitled using the free version of Kapwing. Hi!...
by Christopher Karel
Let’s get straight to the point. If you make training materials, you need to use Canva. Learning and development professionals know the importance of good-looking visuals like icons, images, logos, lists, and videos. It used to take hours to make things that looked...
by Christopher Karel
According to our friends at Boise State: A module can be defined as a unit, chapter, topic, or segment of instruction. It is a standard unit or instructional section of your course that is a “self-contained” chunk of instruction. Check out our microlearning minute to...
by Christopher Karel
It feels great to complete a draft of a learning video. The reward of seeing your ideas and hard work come together in one cohesive package is sweet! You’re not done yet! You need feedback. Use Vimeo Review to make this process easy-peezy-lemon-squeezy! Collecting...
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