Adding a response to a question I received via email so that the community can see the response in the Discussion threads:
Here's how I made the video:
1. Record the video using QuickTime, which is free, and a webcam. Alternatively, you can use your cellphone to record the video.
2. I have
a green sheet that is behind me and am
lighting it with a cheap ring light. This allows removing the background from the video.
3. For audio, I'm just using a
cheap clip-on lav mic that I bought on Amazon.
4. Edit the video using
Camtasia. I have an old version (Camtasia 3) that I picked up when there was a 59.00 deal on it. Camtasia enables adding effects (e.g., getting rid of the background), inserting annotations (e.g., the text in the video), and much more (e.g., screencasting) in a multi-track framework.
Hope this helps!
Andrew
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Andrew Knight
Professor of Organizational Behavior
Washington University in St. Louis
Associate Editor, Academy of Management Journal
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-22-2020 13:25
From: Andrew Knight
Subject: Resources on leading virtual teams
Several of the courses across our school, which have shifted to an online-only format, revolve around team-based projects. I created a short video (available on YouTube) to help students that are transitioning to a virtual mode of collaboration:
I also am directing students to these HBR articles:
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Andrew Knight
Professor of Organizational Behavior
Washington University in St. Louis
Associate Editor, Academy of Management Journal
http://apknight.org
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