Learn how to Think Visual: video storytelling course
Published: 10 November 2014Book your place now for our Think Visual course – special autumn discount of a third off
This innovative one-day course covers the teaching role of video. The course will aim to show participants how video can enhance the learning experience, when you might use video as a learning resource and how you would design a good learning video.
By the end of the course participants will be able to do the following:
- Understand why video is an important tool for learning and teaching
- Be able to identify what makes good video for teaching and learning purposes
- Be familiar with different approaches to video according to teaching use
- Understand how video works with the rest of your material
This course will provide participants with a clear understanding of why and how to use a visual as opposed to a text-based approach in teaching.
As Senior Producer at the Open University, Catherine Chambers produces short form content across all subject areas for multiple platforms, including iTunes, YouTube and FutureLearn Moocs. Prior to this, Catherine worked for the BBC in radio production and as an AV Producer on BBC 5Live, producing the popular Kermode and Mayo film review and on campaigns including Wimbledon 606 and Sports Relief.
“It was a very interesting and informative day – the presenter had a great knowledge of subject.” – Rob Higson, Media Adviser, University of Derby
Course fees – special offer autumn rates
- Non-member rate: £95 plus VAT at 20%
- BUFVC Standard Member rate: £85 plus VAT at 20%
- BUFVC Premier/Enhanced Premier Member rate: £75 plus VAT at 20%
Please note: course fees are per person and include a sandwich lunch and refreshments
Book your place via our online booking form