Instructional Design
The resources presented here offer technological tips useful for instructional design of your curriculum.
Creating rich digital content
This video presentation from Jayendrina Singha demonstrates the process of crafting pedagogical videos through a case study of Adobe Spark. It has two key components: 1. The technical and pedagogical aspects of video production (from equipment that aid in creating high-quality pedagogical videos to ways of fostering student engagement through professional-grade videos); 2. The other component will briefly map some of these tools to use cases through a comparative analysis of Adobe, PowerPoint and Panopto.
What video format is best for you?
Studies show that providing your own videos can foster higher achievement and may help build relationships in virtual environments.
This video presentation from Sarah Adams looks at the different types of video recording styles to consider, and some technology that can help you produce the videos you want for your students. Workshop recording Workshop slides
Tuning up your home work space
In this video presentation, Highline’s Educational Technology team will share some tricks they have used to keep it together while working from home. Whether it’s network problems or managing that home/family balance, you’ll learn about a set of techniques you can try to help manage teaching and working from home.
TILT – transparency in learning and teaching
Visit the transparent assignments page to learn about the equity implications of explicating purpose, task, and criteria in your assignments.
Professional development opportunities
The Hidden Curriculum of College: What does it mean to be a ‘good student’?
Additional resources and scholarship
Highline’s Ed Tech department has a complete set of resources in the remote teaching Canvas pages