The video production team from Online Teaching and Learning will walk you through at-home options for recording your own video lectures. Options include: narrated PowerPoint, pre-recorded Zoom presentations and interviews, informal just-in-time webcam videos, and more sophisticated, fully edited videos. Additionally, recommendations for equipment, setup, and on-camera lecture delivery will be discussed.
Preparing Your Course for Fall: Drop-in Consultations with an Instructional Designer Meet with Kim DeBacco, an instructional designer (ID), to get answers to your questions about designing or teaching your remote or online course. The Online Teaching and Learning team IDs are here to support instructors teaching remotely for the first time. We have strategies […]
engagementHow do I know they are there? --How do they know I’m here? In this interactive workshop, instructional designer Kim DeBacco will review and recommend strategies for maintaining contact and presence with students in online classes when everyone can’t be together synchronously – either physically, or in live Zoom sessions. The benefits of implementing presence […]
What is your plan for video lectures in your course? Bring your questions about producing video content and get advice from the Online Teaching and Learning production team. From questions about initial creative decisions to specific, technical issues, we’re here to help.
As a joint effort between the UCLA LMS Transformation project team and UCLA Online Teaching and Learning (OTL), we are taking an opportunity to showcase: sharing types of course design in the LMS platform, Bruin Learn and addressing pedagogical approaches and strategies, highlighting features of Bruin Learn to enhance teaching and learning in various courses […]