Multimedia for Teaching

Using multimedia in teaching brings learning to life. Videos, audio, and interactive resources make lessons more engaging, help explain ideas in clear ways, and keep students motivated. By mixing different types of media, educators can create richer learning experiences that connect with a wide range of learners.

Microstudio

Situated within the Glyn Davis Building, the Microstudio is a facility hosted in the BEL+T space (Built Environment Learning + Teaching) that offers valuable support to ABP academics. The Microstudio is designed to assist faculty members in the creation of high-quality multimedia content for their teaching needs and can be used for:

  • Audio recordings and podcasts
  • Video recordings and presentations
  • Screencasting

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Multimedia at home

This video series is designed to help you create high-quality digital teaching resources from the comfort of your own home. Across the series, we’ll explore topics including:

  • Videos
  • Cameras
  • Screencasting
  • Animations
  • Acoustics
  • Microphones
  • Digital whiteboards
  • Analogue drawings

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Digital accessibility

This guide offers comprehensive information and a wealth of resources aimed at helping educators enhance the accessibility of their digital teaching content. By following the recommendations and utilising the tools provided, instructors can ensure that their materials are more inclusive and better suited to meet the needs of a diverse student cohort. Whether you are looking to make small adjustments or undertake a complete overhaul of your digital content, this guide serves as an invaluable resource in promoting greater accessibility and inclusivity in your teaching practices.

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