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The eLearn Podcast - Get On Video, You’re The Last One! With Josh Cavalier

Get On Video, You’re The Last One! With Josh Cavalier

04/08/22 • 47 min

The eLearn Podcast

No 82 Josh Cavalier, American Tire Distributors
My guest for today is Josh Cavalier, a super experienced Learning Architect whose work has spanned almost 30 years and includes an incredible amount of accolades.
Josh has always been at the forefront of educational video and his current mission is to “to teach everyone the secrets of creating enduring instructional videos.”
In this very exciting conversation we talk about:

📼 Why video may not be here to stay, at least in the sense we have of it today. Josh contends that the future of video demands we think about how we communicate with our learners differently.
📹 Josh and I then break down some of the myths of video making around things like production value and length. 🗯 Next we focus our conversation around video formats, and why it’s worth thinking about the “touch points” your content has with your students. Are they enough and are they the right ones?
📽 And finally, Josh and I dive deeper to discuss how touch points are laid out across a video to answer key questions. Josh explains that, if you’re making bulleted points in a more or less linear fashion, choose a short, crisp format; but if you really want to paint a complete picture, think of your video as a film in which the subject you’re teaching plays a starring role.
~💗💍~
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No 82 Josh Cavalier, American Tire Distributors
My guest for today is Josh Cavalier, a super experienced Learning Architect whose work has spanned almost 30 years and includes an incredible amount of accolades.
Josh has always been at the forefront of educational video and his current mission is to “to teach everyone the secrets of creating enduring instructional videos.”
In this very exciting conversation we talk about:

📼 Why video may not be here to stay, at least in the sense we have of it today. Josh contends that the future of video demands we think about how we communicate with our learners differently.
📹 Josh and I then break down some of the myths of video making around things like production value and length. 🗯 Next we focus our conversation around video formats, and why it’s worth thinking about the “touch points” your content has with your students. Are they enough and are they the right ones?
📽 And finally, Josh and I dive deeper to discuss how touch points are laid out across a video to answer key questions. Josh explains that, if you’re making bulleted points in a more or less linear fashion, choose a short, crisp format; but if you really want to paint a complete picture, think of your video as a film in which the subject you’re teaching plays a starring role.
~💗💍~
LMSPulse Media
https://linktr.ee/lmspuls

Subscribe for the latest news, practice and thought leadership at eLearnMagazine.com

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No 83 Ben Lowell, Class
My guest for today is Ben Lowell who works on Strategy for Class - a new learning management system or platform from the founder of Blackboard that works on top of Zoom and is built using the Zoom SDK (software development kit).

In this energizing conversation Ben and I talk about:

The virtues, benefits and pitfalls of both online learning and in person learning, and when it is a good idea to use them (or not) - hint: there is no one right answer and Ben walks us through an example of success from the Utah Jazz.

Why in person delivery is important for socialization and the fact that adults are actually more difficult to train (as opposed to kids) because they have experience and perspectives they bring to the table.

The importance of learning constructs and pacing, how we are more likely to have “a ha” moments in groups, and why hands-on experience is critical whether your fixing cars or leading teams.

Why online learning often gets a bad rap because of poor design by humans. It is rarely the tech: rather its almost always the strategy and the solutions that were designed by people.

Why you should never ask the question whether virtual or in-person delivery is better: because the better question is “what’s the best strategy for delivering this content?”

Why you should still have in person events - but you need to use them for all the reasons other than training. And, why training, just like eating, is all about a balanced diet.

~💗💍~
LMSPulse Media
https://linktr.ee/lmspulse

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