A Guide to Storyboarding for Video Projects
A guide to storyboarding for video projects, including links to templates.
A guide to storyboarding for video projects, including links to templates.
This article covers the benefits of using video in teaching and showcases videos previously produced by the eLearning team.
Camtasia is a screen recording tool and video editing software programme. Find out more about what Camtasia can do including links to tutorials.
Resources to support the creation of accessible teaching and learning content.
Tips and reflection points to help enhance your teaching content.
Case Study: ManUniCast is a publicly accessible weather and air quality forecasting tool accessed through modern web browsers. It aims to support the teaching in the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, while also educating the public about how weather and air-quality forecasts are made.
Case Study: Creating video for teaching and learning does not have to be complicated or time consuming to be effective. With a good plan and the right equipment you could produce some simple introductory videos similar to the ones produced by Dr Louise Walker, Associate Vice-Dean for Teaching and Learning within the School of Mathematics.
A copyright guidance resource for staff, students and researchers at The University of Manchester.
This webpage details a list of resources and processes you can use to produce high quality screencast videos.
One of the main tasks with a blended learning approach is to produce blended learning material, we anticipate a large amount of this will be video content. This webpage details a list of resources that are available to help give your learning content a more professional touch.