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In this video, Tim Slade and Matthew Pierce answer questions about using video in learning.Questions answered in this video:-“What are some of the must-have tools for getting started with your own video production?” (2:52)-“What are the qualities that make a good instructional video?” (6:13)-“How do you balance production value and cost with engagement and effectiveness when using video in learning?” (10:41)-“What are some of the common mistakes to avoid when developing training videos?” (15:38)Connect with Tim Slade:- Website: elearningacademy.io/- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sladetim/- Twitter: twitter.com/sladetimConnect with Matthew Pierce:- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewrpierce/- Twitter: twitter.com/piercemrInterested in submitting a question for a future video? Each month, we’ll solicit your questions on LinkedIn and Twitter around a common topic. You can submit your questions by posting on LinkedIn or Twitter with the #ATDAskATrainer hashtag. Check out the complete Ask a Trainer advice column at td.org/ask-a-trainer.
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Tim Slade and Matthew Pierce Answer Your Questions About Using Video in Learning

Monday, October 25, 2021

In this video, Tim Slade and Matthew Pierce answer questions about using video in learning.

Questions answered in this video:
-“What are some of the must-have tools for getting started with your own video production?” (2:52)
-“What are the qualities that make a good instructional video?” (6:13)
-“How do you balance production value and cost with engagement and effectiveness when using video in learning?” (10:41)
-“What are some of the common mistakes to avoid when developing training videos?” (15:38)

Connect with Tim Slade:
- Website: elearningacademy.io/
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sladetim/
- Twitter: twitter.com/sladetim

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Connect with Matthew Pierce:
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewrpierce/
- Twitter: twitter.com/piercemr

Interested in submitting a question for a future video? Each month, we’ll solicit your questions on LinkedIn and Twitter around a common topic. You can submit your questions by posting on LinkedIn or Twitter with the #ATDAskATrainer hashtag. Check out the complete Ask a Trainer advice column at td.org/ask-a-trainer.

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