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Tutee or Not Tutee: Who should be on camera in your Instructional Video?
Effective instructional videos can vary in style. This short video, inspired by an Arizona State University study, reveals preferences and effectiveness in two different styles: Should you teach to the…
Facing Instructional Videos
How important is it for instructors to include their own faces when creating instructional videos? The answer might surprise you. Dann Hurlbert, Carleton College’s Media & Design Guru (and an…
Instructional Video Workshops Fill up Fast!
I’m already excited to be a part of the team hosting this Instructional Video Workshop at Carleton in late July! Attendees will not only take-way a concrete and replicable process…
Business Video Benefits (in Education)
Dann Hurlbert, Carleton College’s Media and Design Guru provides an overview of Matt Bowman’s article in Forbes Magazine about video marketing in business. There is a reason businesses are using…
Tips for Getting Started with Online Teaching
Even for schools that don’t see themselves as “online” institutions, there are ways to gradually get started teaching online courses. In this video, Dann Hurlbert of Carleton College’s Academic Technology…
Civic Engagement, Spanish Classes, and Instructional Video
Dann Hurlbert and Palmar Alvarez-Blanco co-taught Spanish 206, a Carleton College course focused on fostering civic engagement–while giving back to the community. Students in this course worked with under-represented community…
Planning, Producing, and Evaluating Effective Instructional Videos
UPDATE 4/13/18: Thanks to everyone who’s taken this instructional video quiz so far! (Already over 100 of you!) Here’s a screenshot of what the analytics look like. You can see…

Dann’s Spring 2018 Update
Transcript, below. Hey Folks, spring is on us. Here is a little of what I’ve been up to, and what I’m looking forward to. Leaning on my MFA in Digital…
Effective Instructional Videos
Instructional Videos come in all shapes and sizes, but there are some statistics you should pay attention to to maximize student learning. The quick overview is that you should keep…

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