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Tip #6: The power of the preview Creating a course preview video Use this worksheet to help you plan your own course preview video: Course title: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Where can the employee find the course? ___________________________________________________________ Who is the target audience? _________________________________________________________________________ What will the employee learn? _______________________________________________________________________ Why is it important to learn this topic? _______________________________________________________________ What are the course objectives? _____________________________________________________________________ What will the course cover? __________________________________________________________________________ What screenshots will you use from the course or what footage will you need to provides visuals to accompany your script? _________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Now use the information from this worksheet to write your video script and shoot the video! Take the messages you created in your branding and signage exercises and brainstorm ways you can create a short video to illustrate these points. It may be a short skit or even a satire on some of the most common myths around elearning (death by PowerPoint, outdated scenarios, etc.). The key here is to show how your elearning initiative will impact employees by providing a visual message to the verbal and written messages you've been sending out. To help you along, we've created a template for creating your own course preview videos. Curbing the usage slump | 20

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