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Video and presentation technique

Do you want to improve your educational videos? Explore our workshops to learn the technology and pedagogy behind effective recordings in our mini studio, and discover how to design and update PowerPoint videos.

Recording in ITM's Maxi Studio

Do you want to try out ITM's Maxi studio at Brinellvägen 68, and how to use it for recording video? In this workshop, we present the work process in ITM's new recording studio - what to think about when recording and digital meetings - and different possibilities that are available.

Recording in ITM:s Maxi studio (60 min)

Recording educational videos in a mini studio (60 min) 

Do you want to learn how to get started and record in a mini studio? Or wonder what pedagogical aspects to consider when recording educational videos? In this workshop, you will get acquainted with the video equipment available in the mini studio. You will also learn what you should consider both when preparing the video presentation and what is important during the recording itself. 

Recording educational videos in a mini studio (60 min)

Create and update presentation-based videos (90 min) 

This workshop goes through how you can design, produce, edit and publish recorded presentations in PowerPoint 365, as well as how to easily keep them up to date. The workshop also explains how students study for video material and how to apply some of Richard E. Mayer's design principles to avoid cognitive overload.

Create and update presentation-based videos (90 min)

Presentation techniques with PowerPoint (90 min)

Do you want to learn how to create effective and appealing presentation materials with PowerPoint? This workshop is created based on expressed needs from both teachers and students, and will help you begin creating course materials that promote learning and cognitive processing. We go through the use of, among other things, visualizations, animations and segmented information, based on Richard E. Mayer's research-based principles of multimedia learning and cognitive load theory.

Presentation techniques with PowerPoint (90 min)