Mohive recently unveiled a new e-learning course: Level 1 Video. As the title implies, the course covers the fundamentals of video, and is designed to help anyone unfamiliar with the medium get great results to use in their e-learning material. The launch follows a recent release of Mohive that makes it easier than ever to include video in your projects.
More and more companies are realising the power of adding low-budget, self-shot video elements to their e-learning. Yet even shooting a simple video can be an intimidating prospect if you've never done it before. There are some common worries:
- How can video make my e-learning more effective?
- What types of video content are there to choose from?
- How professional does my video need to be?
- How do I get good picture and sound?
- What are the legal issues?
Level 1 Video provides the answers, along with advice, tips and examples to demystify the subject and get you into action.
"Level 1 Video will help you get into action."
The 30-minute course was created by Mohive Partner, Simon Greany of Make Sense Design, who has years of experience creating and integrating video into e-learning. It includes:
Designing for video - what video is good for and the problems it can solve.
A case study - how a fictional company uses video, and how it sources it.
Perfect picture and sound - tips on getting the right quality of video for you.
Legal - making sure everything is above board.
Adding to Mohive - key steps to get video into your course.
Have a look at the course here.
If you already have experience with video, check out Pat Kyle's latest Tips & Tricks article, which explores the ins and outs of hiring professional actors to add drama to your video content.