At least once a month, we get a call from someone wanting to develop a new video-based curriculum or project. Normally, people are in the initial stages asking questions such as: How much does it cost to make a video? How do you get products into retail stores and online? and Where did you get your actors? (Believe it or not, this last question is asked by almost everyone we talk to, regardless of what they’re wanting to do.) Those questions aside, I honestly think the biggest challenge in putting together a good curriculum is knowing what to do on the front end so that when you’re finished, all the dots line up. It’s not hard creating some of the elements – the hard part is making them all work together harmoniously to become an effective teaching tool in a small group or classroom setting. [click to continue…]
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