CERN e-learning project
Tools' index
- Project description here
. It contains Use Cases and Content owners.
- e-group here
. Members can be viewed.
- vidyo portal here
. It can be used for any meeting or rehearsal.
- Indico category dedicated to e-learning here
.
- CDS category dedicated to e-learning here
- CERN e-learning logo in progress. Request sent by Maria Dimou to the CERN designer Fabienne Marcastel on 2016/01/20.
Points for speakers' preparation and recording set-up:
- Write down every word you plan to say.
- Arrange with the CERN studio manager Jacques Fichet to borrow a teleprompter device or, at least, have someone showing you the written text while you speak in front of the camera (like the TV news).
- Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.
- Measure the time. Mini-tutorials should not exceed 5' to maintain audience attention. Dropping from 8' to 4' requires many rehearsals.
- Check what is already available on the web, as examples to learn from.
- Make sure everything you type in the video respects security rules. No personal emails, logins, passwords etc. The CERN IT recording team cannot edit video to blur text.
- Avoid typing commands 'live'. Rather make slides, screenshots or web page tabs with the commands on.
- Select the 16*9 landscape format for the slide dimension.
- Make sure the web pages of the application you present are clear for new-comers. Else, talk to their webmasters before recording the tutorial.
- Browser and terminal windows should be in one of the CERN official languages. Starting point should be a CERN web page.
- If you present a tool that works on multiple Operating systems, make a generic introduction and shorter episodes per Operating System. * The camera should show the speaker first with a CERN picture in the background and then the slides, web pages and command lines of the tutorial.
- Display the tailor-made CERN e-learning logo before starting and at tutorial closing.
MariaDimou - 2016-01-26
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