Update: POSTPONED
Sorry everyone, this event is postponed until later in the spring 2020.
STC Canada West Coast chapter is offering an updated version of its hands-on workshop, Creating Instructional Videos. It sold out last time, so if you missed it, or want to find out about the latest Camtasia features, some updated tips and tricks, and what has changed in the past year, register now!
Why use instructional videos: Many companies use videos to inform customers about products and services. Videos can provide information more efficiently than printed or online text; users’ attention spans are shrinking, and time is at a premium. Customer support, marketing, and sales departments also use video to communicate with clients. Whether you’re creating simple videos for YouTube or complex product demonstrations, a video can give your audience the information they need.
What you will learn: Learning how to create videos can seem daunting: instructional designers use terms such as “explainer videos,” “microlearning,” “e-learning,” and “LMS.” This workshop will decode that jargon.
Joel Basart, an experienced instructional designer, will introduce some inexpensive and easy-to-use tools (mainly using Techsmith Camtasia) and explain how to use those tools to start creating your own instructional videos. Learn how to work with video clips, screen captures, animation, and text captions to inform audiences in a way that is both engaging and effective.
The workshop will include:
- Introduction to Instructional Video
Why is video a good idea? Learn about the types of video and the video creation process (scripting, production, editing); advice about suitable equipment; effectively blending visuals and text; and a brief overview of using tools to create your first video.
- Hands-on* Video Production
Learn some tips and tricks for: using Camtasia software; choosing a microphone; adding content, video clips, screen captures, and audio; editing and synchronizing your video; and adding a quiz to reinforce your content.
* Required equipment
- A laptop equipped with a free 30-day trial version of Camtasia and free open-source Audacity software
- extension cords/power bars
Optional equipment
- Headset or microphone
About the presenter
Joel Basart is a technical writer with over 20 years’ experience in diverse fields: aerospace, health care, banking, food, and horticulture. He is currently a Senior Technical Communicator and QA Lead for Argus Control Systems in Surrey, BC. He spends a lot of his time creating videos for both customers and employees. He lives in Langley, BC.
Registration
The workshop will take place in Vancouver, location TBD, on TBD 2020, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Pacific time.
Registration is postponed until the workshop is re-scheduled.
- STC members: complete the form here and pay via PayPal, $60.
- Non-members: complete the form here and pay via PayPal, $100.
You’ll receive login instructions by email, one hour before the start time.
A technical writer with over 25 years experience in aerospace, health care, banking, food, & horticulture. He is a Technical Content Specialist for Telemetry TV, an innovative digital signage company in Vancouver BC.