Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone has guidance for faculty/instructional content creators regarding creating instructional videos that are intended to be OER.
There's clearly overlap with general good practices for instructional video development, but also differences. Instructional video as an expert speaking to an unknown audience is different from creating highly humanized video for a very specific context/set of learners. The platform you choose for sharing video in order to maximize access, reusability, and remixability might be different from a platform you would choose if developing/using video just for your own classes. Being intentional about leaving space for your adopters to customize and humanize media for their own contexts might be important.
I'm also conscious of how some of the long-standing core ideas about creating good instructional video may be expanding/evolving in the TikTok age - so am curious also if anyone has video creation resources/guides that address this. (The
latest version of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast speaks to this and is part of what got me wondering about all this.)
Thanks for any tips/pointers!
Jim Julius
Faculty Coordinator of Online Education
MiraCosta College