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Today, I'm speaking with Mark Lassoff, the Chief Skills Officer at SkillSprints. He has been a frequent presenter and taught workshops on his approaches to Digital Learning. His company Framework Tech has educated more than 2.6 million individuals in digital skills.
He's also the recent author of "The Ulimate Guide to Creating Online Learning Video: A Comprehensive Handbook for Instructional Designers."
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Chapters
01:24 - What were the biggest conversations at DevLearn this year?
11:14 - What are the core concepts of instructional video that every designer should know?
19:19 - What makes an online learning video compared to just any other video?
27:11 - What is the most effective way to engage viewers through video?
31:24 - What can we take from TikTok videos and how can we apply that to learning video?
37:33 - What's the best advice for getting started in creating learning videos?
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🖐🏽 Key Takeaways:
1. Every learning video should have just one learning objective. If you have more than one learning objective in a video...make another video!
2. Thorough pre-production planning is crucial for efficient and effective video production. Time invested in pre-production can significantly save time during the actual production and post-production phases.
3. Start creating videos knowing that initial attempts might not be perfect but they are essential for learning and improvement in video production skills.
4. Observe successful content creators on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. You can pick up various techniques and styles, helping you develop your own unique approach to video production.
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📚 Resources:
Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marklassoff/
The Ulimate Guide to Creating Online Learning Video: A Comprehensive Handbook for Instructional Designers:
https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Creating-Online-Learning/dp/B0CF4LJCNH
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🤔 About the Host
Kevin Alster leads the learning team at Synthesia focusing primarily on product education and client services.
With over a decade of experience in education and learning, he has moved from the classroom and into tech to help people create and communicate better through video.
He has been developing enterprise and branded learning solutions in organizations such as General Assembly, The School of The New York Times, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.
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🧑🏽🏫 Check out the Synthesia Academy here:
https://www.synthesia.io/academy 🗣
Or get in touch with me on LinkedIn
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Today, I'm speaking with Mark Lassoff, the Chief Skills Officer at SkillSprints. He has been a frequent presenter and taught workshops on his approaches to Digital Learning. His company Framework Tech has educated more than 2.6 million individuals in digital skills.
He's also the recent author of "The Ulimate Guide to Creating Online Learning Video: A Comprehensive Handbook for Instructional Designers."
____
Chapters
01:24 - What were the biggest conversations at DevLearn this year?
11:14 - What are the core concepts of instructional video that every designer should know?
19:19 - What makes an online learning video compared to just any other video?
27:11 - What is the most effective way to engage viewers through video?
31:24 - What can we take from TikTok videos and how can we apply that to learning video?
37:33 - What's the best advice for getting started in creating learning videos?
____
🖐🏽 Key Takeaways:
1. Every learning video should have just one learning objective. If you have more than one learning objective in a video...make another video!
2. Thorough pre-production planning is crucial for efficient and effective video production. Time invested in pre-production can significantly save time during the actual production and post-production phases.
3. Start creating videos knowing that initial attempts might not be perfect but they are essential for learning and improvement in video production skills.
4. Observe successful content creators on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. You can pick up various techniques and styles, helping you develop your own unique approach to video production.
____
📚 Resources:
Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marklassoff/
The Ulimate Guide to Creating Online Learning Video: A Comprehensive Handbook for Instructional Designers:
https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Creating-Online-Learning/dp/B0CF4LJCNH
____
🤔 About the Host
Kevin Alster leads the learning team at Synthesia focusing primarily on product education and client services.
With over a decade of experience in education and learning, he has moved from the classroom and into tech to help people create and communicate better through video.
He has been developing enterprise and branded learning solutions in organizations such as General Assembly, The School of The New York Times, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.
____
🧑🏽🏫 Check out the Synthesia Academy here:
https://www.synthesia.io/academy 🗣
Or get in touch with me on LinkedIn
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