The Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework) has this month released a user guide on Digital Video Principles which it says is “designed to help e-learning content developers make informed decisions about the use of video formats, codecs and delivery systems”.
Published by the E-standards for Training business activity of the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), the Digital Video Principles guide is essentially a summary for practitioners of the Video Standards Report – 2011 and aims to provide a theoretical foundation to a range of digital video production issues. Worth a look.
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Author: Dr Simon Paul Atkinson (PFHEA)
30 years as an educational strategist, academic practitioner and developer, educational developer, educational technologist, and e-learning researcher. Simon is now an Educational Strategic Consultant.
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Previous roles include Head of Learning Design at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning (BPP University), Academic Developer (London School of Economics), Director of Teaching and Learning (Massey University - College of Education), Head of Centre for Learning Development (University of Hull), Academic Developer (Open University UK)
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