A popular topic on the Edge Hill PGCert course has been making ‘talking head’ and other videos / screen casts for teaching and learning.
I encourage colleagues to create ‘rough and ready’ / disposable video for teaching and learning. However, if colleagues want to move to the next step, here’s an excellent piece outlining an approach to create great looking video: http://www.edutopia.org/discussion/low-budget-high-quality-videos-flipped-classroom?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow (via @edutopia)
Link to mic mentioned: Movo PM20 Dual-Headed Lavalier Lapel Clip-on: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00X8470MQ
I encourage colleagues to create ‘rough and ready’ / disposable video for teaching and learning. However, if colleagues want to move to the next step, here’s an excellent piece outlining an approach to create great looking video: http://www.edutopia.org/discussion/low-budget-high-quality-videos-flipped-classroom?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow (via @edutopia)
Link to mic mentioned: Movo PM20 Dual-Headed Lavalier Lapel Clip-on: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00X8470MQ
Other resources for video creation:
- Edge Hill web conferencing equipment guide: http://www.eshare.edgehill.ac.uk/5262/
- Serif MoviePlus - available on all Edge Hill computers – this is fabulously easy to use and produces great results: http://www.serif.com/MoviePlus/
- Microsoft MovieMaker – perhaps the most ubiquitous ways do to a talking head with a webcam (from @1minutecpd): https://1minutecpd.wordpress.com/2016/02/18/49-recording-videos-using-your-webcam/
- 5 'Best' Movie Maker alternatives: http://www.ezvid.com/moviemakeralternatives