Instructional Video
This section focuses on the Instructional Video genre. Instructional videos range from how-to's to higher education. What the best all have in common is the ability to hold and focus the viewer's attention on the learning objectives. Poor audio quality or camera technique can distract from those objectives and break the spell, as can a meandering presentation. Instructors often have to work on a limited budget, so their purchases of equipment and software are often value-driven.
Instructional videos may capture a variety of media sources, such as DVD's, video and audio tapes, slides, graphics, PowerPoint presentations, and the computer screen. The final results might be projected onto a classroom screen, stored in the library as DVD's, or distributed to and viewed from websites.
Instructional videos may capture a variety of media sources, such as DVD's, video and audio tapes, slides, graphics, PowerPoint presentations, and the computer screen. The final results might be projected onto a classroom screen, stored in the library as DVD's, or distributed to and viewed from websites.














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