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602 BYOL: Creating Microlearning Videos with GoAnimate

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday, June 21

Development

Marina 3

Microlearning is a way of teaching and delivering content to learners in small, very specific bursts. Microlearning videos can teach people how to use different systems within an organization effectively and efficiently—including systems for travel, finances, document management, procurement, and more.

In this session, you will learn how to create an animated instructional microlearning video from scratch. Together we will develop a microlearning video using a script and files provided by the instructor. You will walk away with your first microlearning video ready (or almost ready)!

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to script a short video
  • How to create graphics to illustrate your video
  • How to convert your script into an audio file
  • How to render and view video
  • How to publish to a video platform (YouTube, Vimeo)
  • Techniques to record final audio for your video

Audience:
Intermediate designers and developers.

Technology discussed in this session:
GoAnimate.

Technology required:
Laptop running GoAnimate.

 
 

Heloisa Kinder

Instructional Designer/Web Developer

UC Davis

Heloisa Kinder is an instructional designer and web developer for the University of California–Davis. Heloisa applies elements of typography to her projects in order to create a pleasant user experience, and focuses on ways to facilitate learning of UC Davis ADMIN IT systems through the effective and efficient uses of instructional technologies. Recently, Heloisa has developed a video library for the new UC Davis travel system, AggieTravel. The microlearning videos range from one to four minutes and instruct users on how to use the system.

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