Video Progression Course

Course Info

Description 

Academy students are walked through a linear sequence of narrated video content. The sequence can include video of an instructor, screen captures with voiceover, whiteboard segments, or a combination of video types. Courses may optionally include quizzes and a final test. 

The individual videos in a Progression Course follow the course templates for Single-Video Courses

Delivery Platform 

Video Progression Courses are delivered on the Ed-Fi Academy site via LearnDash. 

Course Use-Cases 

  • How-to instruction requiring a detailed conceptual overview 
  • Instruction on multi-part processes 

Course Options 

  • ...etc

Course Templates & Examples 

Video Progression courses are built from one of the templates below: 

VP 01. Hosted Sequence with Introduction 

This video sequence style is introduced and led by an on-camera or voiceover host. All segments of the course are led by the same host. The courses typically open with an Ed-Fi Academy title card and the host providing a course overview. 

Occasionally, these courses will contain a video produced separately from the primary course content. In those cases, the host will make clear the student is being presented with additional material. 

VP 02. Composite Material Course 

This video sequence style wraps and strings together existing material to form a logical course. The course is minimally introduced with an opening segment providing a course overview, with voiceover setting expectations about the potpourri of material to come. (E.g., Voiceover saying, “We’ve collected material from a number of sources to walk you through this complex topic...”) 

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