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 Academic and Business Operations
- Media production and project management by TLT for select projects scheduled by TLT, based on availability
Media Standards
When media is created for inclusion in a course template, to be used as part of the course curriculum in multiple sections of the course, media developers are responsible for meeting these standards and program directors are expected to review the media for compliance with these standards.
If Bethel's Teaching and Learning Technology team (TLT) is involved in the media design process, TLT will evaluate the media in terms of the standards above. If there is a disagreement between the media developer and TLT regarding the media's adherence to the standards the program director will resolve the issue.