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SLXD: Creating Engaging Intro Videos In-Person / Online
In this interactive session, you will learn to effectively introduce yourself and outline your course to your students in a course introduction video. We’ll focus on the essential components of a compelling introduction video, including sharing your academic and professional background, explaining the course structure, and setting clear expectations.
Our goal is to empower you to create a welcoming and trustworthy environment through a course introduction video, enhancing student engagement and confidence in your course.
Upon completion of this learning experience participants will be able to:
- Identify key elements of an engaging course introduction video
- Utilize the tools and resources needed to create their own introduction videos
- Enhance visual engagement in introduction videos
This presentation is intended for all MSU educators, particularly those who are eager to enhance student engagement through course introduction videos.
- Date:
- Friday, August 9, 2024
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:00am
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
- Audience:
- Educator Network Future Faculty In-Class Educators Online Program Directors
- Categories:
- Curriculum Development Designing and Building Courses Educational Technology (EdTech) Hybrid Session Improving Courses and Reviewing Course Quality Online Program Management Synchronous Session
This is a hybrid course, the in-person location is W207 in the Main Library. If you plan to attend virtually, please ensure that you also register for the Zoom session.
We kindly request that attendees bring their own laptops in order to create their own course introduction videos during the session.
This event is part of the SLXD (Spartan Learning Experience Design) Series. Please join us for future fall offerings by registering below.
- SLXD: Optimizing D2L Templates
- SLXD: Boosting Engagement with PeerWise
- SLXD: Enhancing Your Course with AI
- SLXD: Reflecting on Your Course: Design and Delivery