Video and audio have become central to the way that many people consume information, and the use of these 'narrative media' formats for learning resources聽is growing rapidly as technology makes them easier to create and share. At its simplest, our Panopto system enables academics to record their lecture slides and audio so students can review that session later. At the other end of the scale, the Digital Learning team is able to plan, shoot and edit professional video that uses techniques seen in documentaries such as聽location filming, music and聽animated graphics. The key differences are聽the direction, design and editing that shape the raw footage into an engaging narrative.
Audio is also an effective medium聽for聽learning resources, providing an alternative to text and enabling students to study on the move.聽Examples range from a verbal explanation of an assignment's criteria聽to a series of podcasts containing edited聽interviews with guest speakers. Academics can record the interviews using their mobile phone and edit them using free software that is easy to learn.
If you think a module would benefit from audio or video, come and talk to us about your ideas and learn about the services and support we offer.聽 Alternatively complete the and one of the team will get back to you.
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