Welcome to the Training Video Page. You can view a few videos that are representative of those produced while I was in the Educational Technologies Masters program at the University of Arkansas. Several are Safety related because I was an EHS manager while attending. A couple are related to continuous improvement, again related to the fact that my other hat was as a Continuous Improvement and Leadership Development coach.
This silent video tells the story of a worker who chose to work on equipment without first locking it out (not isolating the energy). This video was created using Doodly software and ScreenCast-O-Matic. I purposefully chose not to narrate the video so that it could run on a kiosk in a breakroom, providing visual information without audio.
This video was developed by combining a variety of media within Adobe Premier. The character and background animations were developed in Adobe Animate, the video clips were filmed with a Cannon AX10 and imported into Premiere, the voice over narration was completed using Audacity then imported into Premier and synched with the animation.
This video was a class assignment and provides an overview of the Marzano Instructional Model. This video was created using Prezi Video.
This fun safety video was completed using Adobe Animate and Adobe Premier.
This safety video was developed using Prezi Next software and Screencast-O-Matic for screen capture and narration. It has been viewed almost 500 times since uploaded.
This instructional video was produced using Power Point. Each animated slide was produced, then individual narrations for each slide were recorded in Audacity and attached to the slides. The animation timings were adjusted to the narrations, then the presentation was exported as an MP4 file.
This instructional video uses extensive animations to mimic video animation within Power Point. The same workflow was used as was utilized in the OEE video above.
Note: this video has received 1,084 views since being posted on You Tube and has been shown in continuous improvement conferences and classes.