5 Videos
Instructor Perspectives
EdTech Workshop 2023
In Person and Remote Direction
These videos were produced by the ETO as part of the promotional strategy leading up to the EdTech Workshop 2022: CTRL +Shift. We interviewed Workshop speakers about their upcoming session. The videos were produced in the ETO's studio space as well as in the offices of the speakers (we went to where they preferred). We also filmed one video remotely (see below for more information on what that means and how you might also use this style).
This is the ETO's second video series in the lead up to the EdTech Workshop. You might also check out the EdTech Workshop 2021: FASETime video series.
Jump to a specific video:
- EdTech Workshop 2023 - FASE to FACE with Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva (Keynote)
- EdTech Workshop 2023 - FASE to FACE with Dr. Steve Treiber
- EdTech Workshop 2023 - FASE to FACE with Professor Elham Marzi
- EdTech Workshop 2023 - FASE to FACE with Professor Pierre Sullivan
- EdTech Workshop 2023 - FASE to FACE with Professor Naomi Steenhof
Review all the videos on the ETO's YouTube Channel:
What is remote direction?
Remote direction is a service provided by the EdTech Office that evolved during the COVID work remote time period but continues to be effective for certain uses cases even as we return to in-person filming. Remote Production is particularly useful when producing content with distributed people (e.g. industry professionals, domain experts, guest speakers). Led by the Senior Educational Technologist, Content Production, we have help to ensure that your video project is professional and re-usable for many terms.
How does Remote Direction work?
- Preparatory Session: We join a webinar session and provide feedback on your hardware and software set ups (before you begin filming). This helps to ensure what you record is as high quality as possible, while using what you have in your space (no special equipment needed).
- Recording session: We review set up and get you ready to record; this could be a syncrhonous session (e.g. an interview, tutorial) or an asynchronous session (e.g. a lecturette, presentation, working out a problem)
- Footage transfer: After recording, you can share the recorded media file with us. This can take some time, depending on the size of the files, so you'll want a steady Internet connection and some buffer time.
- Post-Production: We can also help with post-production, adding graphics, emphasis and other design touches to elevate your video. Adding design after recording can add some time to the turnaround time, so we recommend building this into your timeline early.