Digital Pedagogy & Online Teaching

Created by the VU Libraries Teaching & Learning Committee.
Tools for Recording Screencasts & Videos
Tools for Editing Videos
Captioning & Transcription Tools
Where Should You Host Your Video?

A great option is the Libraries' YouTube playlist. Once you have your video file, fill out this request form to have your video added to the University's YouTube channel. In the notes field, make sure you say you want your video added to the Libraries' playlist. It's easiest to put your video in a Box folder, and then include the link to that folder in your request form.

Once your video has been uploaded, you can easily embed it in a LibGuide or Brightspace!

These resources will help guide you through completing stand-alone/asynchronous tutorials or other instructional materials.

Asynchronous Teaching Lesson Planning
Using Zoom
Ready-Made Information Literacy Tutorials

You can use these OER (Open Educational Resources) in your course guides or in Brightspace. No need to reinvent the wheel!

More Resources on Creating Asynchronous Instructional Videos

Other Asynchronous Ed Tech Tools

What if I don't want to create a video?

There are lots of other options, from LibGuides to interactive tutorials to infographics (could be static or clickable). Even a slideshow will work! Try some of the tools below to create a variety of online learning materials. What are your favorite ed tch tools?