The Golden Age of Weirdness: Learning to Teach with Generative AI
In a recent Virtual UnSymposium titled Learning to Teach Creative Technologies with Generative AI, hosted by the Integrated Design and Media (IDM) program at NYU Tandon, various instructors and staff…
AI “Filmmaking” . . . with Dann?
“Filmmaking” using various AI tools is becoming far better and much easier. A company called Curious Refuge is now billing itself as The World’s First Home for AI Storytellers, and…
New series of tutorials focus on creating effective instructional videos
Faculty around the world know how to deliver online content. Many have been doing it for years, and for others . . . it’s been a trial by fire over…
The Science of Instruction: Text and the Heart
In this short video, one of three in a series on the textbook, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Covlin Clark & Richard E. Mayer, Dann Hurlbert digs…
The Science of Instruction: Talk Is Cheap (And Less Effective)
In this short video, number two of three in a series on the textbook e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Covlin Clark & Richard E. Mayer, Dann Hurlbert digs…
The Science of Instruction: Making Video Work Well
In this short video, one of three in a series on the textbook e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Covlin Clark & Richard E. Mayer, Dann Hurlbert digs into…
Instructional Video Tips from NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters Conference is an Annual Gathering of media professionals from around the world. Carleton’s Dann Hurlbert attended the 2019 conference in Las Vegas and shares a…
Video in the Age of Digital Learning: Insight from Jonas Köster’s 2018 book
Jonas Köster recently produced a beautiful and research-rich book titled Video in the Age of Digital Learning. For those of us in education and developing instructional media, we already know…
Instructional Video with Professor Dave Explains
I recently came across some great instructor videos by a guy who goes by Professor Dave. He’s actually a Carleton grad, and his videos (on lots of science-related topics) are…
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