Screencast- Offsite Faculty or Team Development
- Development
- Apr 28, 2025

Screencast: Offsite Faculty or Team Development, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.45, with 36 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 44 reviews, and has 8902 subscribers.
You will learn about By the end of the course you will be able to organize and execute an information series for offsite team members or faculty using mind mapping material and screen casting You will learn how to economize on time by using an organized file structure You will be able to plan and organize an information series for off site faculty or team You will be able to use mind mapping software to create the outline of material You will learn to integrate the mind map into screen casting software You will create a focused series of brief compelling communications You will learn to create visually interesting effects to support your learning objectives This course is ideal for individuals who are University faculty or Post graduate faculty or Graduate medical education faculty or Business owners who need to communicate with independent contractors or Team leaders communicating with non-local individuals It is particularly useful for University faculty or Post graduate faculty or Graduate medical education faculty or Business owners who need to communicate with independent contractors or Team leaders communicating with non-local individuals.
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Summary
Title: Screencast: Offsite Faculty or Team Development
Price: Free
Average Rating: 3.45
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 43
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This is a course for busy faculty members or business owners who need to communicate with employees or faculty who work in off-site locations. It demonstrates rapid and efficient means of organizing files, creating a mind-map presentation which can be used through the series, and screen-casting to tie the material together. This will emphasize both the big picture and the necessary details. Basic information about saving the files and where to host the videos to allow your learners access will finish up the class.
This is not a detailed course examining every option within each software package, as there are several excellent Udemy classes which already accomplish this task. Rather, take this course to learn the key details in less than two hours. You can hone your skills over time.
Videos, sample mindmaps, and assignments represent the course materials. Bring your own project and work through it so that you will have a meaningful product by the time you finish the course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course overview and purpose
Lecture 2: Who am I?
Lecture 3: Concise vs. Complete
Chapter 2: Software requirements
Lecture 1: Mindmapping software
Lecture 2: Screencasting software
Chapter 3: Hardware requirements
Lecture 1: Computer
Lecture 2: Microphone
Lecture 3: Camera
Lecture 4: Lighting
Chapter 4: Horrific errors to avoid
Lecture 1: The talking head
Lecture 2: Microscopic font choices
Lecture 3: Audio Video mismatch
Lecture 4: Reading slides word for word
Lecture 5: Using mouse as a general pointer
Chapter 5: Pre-recording
Lecture 1: Support file structure
Lecture 2: Understand timing: keep it short
Lecture 3: Novamind getting started
Lecture 4: Novamind mindmapping basics
Lecture 5: Novamind outline feature
Lecture 6: Novamind output format for screencasting
Chapter 6: Recording
Lecture 1: Clapper board
Lecture 2: No hurry!
Lecture 3: Program settings
Lecture 4: Take 2
Lecture 5: Record, then synchronize audio and video
Chapter 7: Post-recording
Lecture 1: Timeline
Lecture 2: Adding media
Lecture 3: Edit the video and soundtrack
Lecture 4: Add transitions
Lecture 5: Add annotations and call-outs
Lecture 6: Add animations
Lecture 7: Watermark or logo
Chapter 8: Sharing
Lecture 1: Export format
Chapter 9: Wrap-up and Review
Lecture 1: What weve learned
Lecture 2: Thank you for your time and focus
Lecture 3: Please rate the course
Instructors

Gregory Brown
Associate Professor & Residency Director, UNSOM Psychiatry
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