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DRAFT
Standards for media creation exist because:
- media is now an important part of our curriculum.
- student expectations for media have risen.
- new research has surfaced about how to facilitate learning with videos.
- standards will help our faculty to create consistently high quality media.
Types of support available from Teaching and Learning Technology:
- Consultation at the TLT support desk or by appointment. Consultation may include:
- Pre-production planning
- Technological training on how to record a narrated slideshow
- Advice on equipment use and availability through the library
- Recording tips
- Training on basic video and audio editing
- Reservations to use the TLT voiceover booth
- Media production and project management through the TLT direct design process scheduled by the CAPS/SEM/GS Office of Academic Affairs
- Media production and project management by TLT for select projects scheduled by TLT, based on availability
General
- Presentation is free from references which will date the presentation (e.g., dates, seasons, current events).
- Presentation is free from specific course name and/or number, module or week number.
- Presentation title is content-based (e.g., avoid "Week 1" type language).
- Presentation complies with the school's branding standards.
Audio
- Audio is crystal clear and without background noise.
- Narration is concise, well-organized and well-spoken.
- Narration is at the speaker's normal pace, and is not intentionally slowed.
- Reference this Audio Recordings and Podcasts article for more information.
Video
- Video is high-quality.
- Fonts and graphics can be viewed on a variety of devices (e.g., computer, phone, tablet, etc.).
- Video is uploaded to a Bethel YouTube channel with correct permissions.
- Metadata is included in the video description (e.g., date created, presenter name, degree(s) and title, description, key words, course number, program and school).
- For information about creating engaging videos, Reference this article that summarizes research on How Video Production Affects Student Engagement.
- Reference this Digital Video Creation articles for more information on how to create and deploy videos.
Legal
- Video complies with ADA requirements (e.g, closed captioning is available).
- Licensing guidelines are followed for all images and music.
- Images, references, and quotes are all properly cited.
- Reference this Image Selection and Attribution for use in Streaming Video article for more information.
Program Requirements
- Meets the program's guidelines for length.
When media is created for inclusion in a course template, Program Directors are expected to review the media for compliance with these standards.