Layering for video lessons

A couple of popular edtech bloggers (Byrne, Ferlazzo) have just put up posts explaining how educators can develop interactive lessons for online learning making use of existing video sources. I have been writing about this topic for several years explaining the process as “layering”. By layering, I mean adding instructional elements on top of existing online content. My definition goes further to focus on services that allows such tactics while still providing the original content developers with the hits and ad exposures they assumed when offering their content. I think the ethics of using content developed by others requires the honoring of the expectations they had when offering this content.

My resources are offered under the heading of “Layering for Learning” and the related ideas and tutorials focus on not just video, but also the educational development of static web content. I have also written multiple blog posts on this topic and these are available by searching “layering” on my educational blogs. You can also just click the tag associated with this post.

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