Creating Explainers with Explain Everything

Explain Everything is a powerful (and subscription-based) application for creating multimedia video tutorials. Here’s an elevator pitch that caught my attention for our work here in the OLC:

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A professor of mathematics at Pace brought her recent work with this app to my attention today. Over the past two years, she has recorded hundreds of “explainer” videos featuring math problems. Very cool!

Though it does not yet support adding live video to a workspace, it does record live audio, so you can talk while you work. Here’s what a blank canvas looks like:

blank canvas
When you see a canvas this blank, you know you have some production work ahead.

Once you’ve recorded a session, you can use the editing tools within the app to make changes. This is very handy, and a good opportunity to add details to your presentation. Here’s a quick overview by a co-founder of the company:

Visual elements like backgrounds and gifs can make recordings fun, and also help demarcate content sections for re-watching ease.

Here in the OLC, you can create similar content by using our Wacom One and Open Broadcaster Software.

Have ideas for creating media like this? Contact us to set up a consultation or book studio time!

 

 

OLC Overview – The Recorded Webinar

Joe Seijo and I (Brian Hughes) just delivered a Zoom webinar for faculty called “Create Engaging Videos for Classes.” Here is the recording (which, for all of my emphasis on creating layered video, iconically doesn’t include my talking head overlay on my slides due to a heretofore unknown limitation in Zoom).

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A screenshot from the Q&A sesh.

This session focused on strategies for creating videos as course content using Pace’s Online Learning Center. Whether the goal is a presentation, demonstration, or another format, we covered basic steps, creative options, and best practices for producing engaging videos. We provided an overview of the center’s technology and capacities, and also provided tips and best practices for those who record videos from home.

38 faculty members attended, and about again as many expressed interest in the recorded webinar to view at a later time.

Keep an eye out for in-person workshops in the future.

Please contact us to set up a consultation or production.

 

 

Lighting for video

When the subject of a video is poorly lit for the camera, resolution and color is lost. In general, more light is better (low lighting can be great, but the camera has to be up to the task!). We’re always working against the inverse square law of light, so keep this in mind when calculating the power and placement of your lighting.

Lighting calculation estimate
Source: Unknown.

To better light our subjects and sets, we’ve acquired a new set of lights:

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Our new GVM LED “Bi-Color Soft 1200D” studio lighting.

You’ve never looked better in the OLC!

OLC Tutorial: Create Your Presentation with iMovie

For presentations that require basic editing, iMovie might be the right tool to use. With iMovie, you can make simple cuts and transitions, and add audio elements (a soundtrack!). Curious if this is right for you? In this 5-minute tutorial, OLC staff member Lara shows how to create a presentation video in a iMovie using a green screen.

For a more simple approach with only one “scene” (a slideshow presentation), see Lara’s tutorial on using Zoom.

OLC Tutorial: Record Your Presentations with OBS

For presentations that require several “scenes,” OBS is a great (and free!) solution. For example, with OBS, you can transition between yourself speaking, your slide presentation, and showing your desktop. Curious if this is right for you? In this 12-minute tutorial, OLC staff member Lara shows how to set up and use OBS make engaging presentations.

For a more simple approach with only one scene (you presenting your slides), see Lara’s tutorial on using Zoom.

Hello world!

Welcome to the Online Learning Center blog. The center (the “OLC”), opened last week with a ribbon cutting ceremony led by President Krislov and Provost Quiñones. Brian, the Associate Director of the OLC, has set up this blog to share timely information with the Pace faculty community. Please learn about the center on our website, and reach out to us at OLC@pace.edu.

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Our first ad on display outside the center. Time to build the team!
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