That’s the question Mediasite set out to answer in this blog in which they draw on the experience of lots of different universities like the Western University of Health Sciences and Vanderbilt as well as EdX. The most fundamental and probably the most basic and well understood rule is to keep it short and in this post you can find lots of links and resources to help ensure that all video-based learning becomes both engaging and effective.
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