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Video Lecture Recording: Best Practices

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This lecture covers the importance of recording high-quality videos for educational purposes, including preparation, recording at home, editing, and publishing. It emphasizes the benefits of high-quality videos for student engagement, the flipped classroom model, and MOOCs. The instructor provides tips on segmenting content, designing slides, creating scenarios, and maintaining attention and presence. Practical advice is given on equipment such as microphones and graphical tablets. The lecture concludes with insights on publishing video lectures and showcases an example from a physics course at EPFL.

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