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.