Using Bumper Videos
Denise Cates-Darnell(2021)
REVIEW
10/10
Keep it short
Use a script
Engaging and relevant
Make it fun! Be yourself.
Use a laser focus. Keep is less than 6 minutes for best accessibility. Break up longer videos into bite sized chunks.
Even professional speakers tend to use filler sounds or words as they think of what to say next. Use a script to keep on topic. Pick a "perky pace" to hold the attention of your viewers.
A bumper video is a 2-3 minute, visually-oriented clip that includes background theme music and is designed to introduce a new module or clarify a sticky concept. Sprinkle bumper videos throughout your online course to differentiate your students’ learning and empower them to quickly and independently revisit key concepts and ideas.
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Using Bumper Videos
Denise Cates-Darnell(2021)
REVIEW
10/10
Keep it short
Use a script
Engaging and relevant
Make it fun! Be yourself.
Use a laser focus. Keep is less than 6 minutes for best accessibility. Break up longer videos into bite sized chunks.
Even professional speakers tend to use filler sounds or words as they think of what to say next. Use a script to keep on topic. Pick a "perky pace" to hold the attention of your viewers.
A bumper video is a 2-3 minute, visually-oriented clip that includes background theme music and is designed to introduce a new module or clarify a sticky concept. Sprinkle bumper videos throughout your online course to differentiate your students’ learning and empower them to quickly and independently revisit key concepts and ideas.
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