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Layered Learning: Designing video with Intention and Authenticity

Layered Learning: Designing video with Intention and Authenticity

Update: 2025-09-111
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M. C. Flux uncovers lessons for video creation from what he calls layered learning on episode 587 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.


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Many students seem to enjoy this and actually learn well from it, so I keep doing it.


I’ve also started creating these little quiz questions in them, but they’re not hard. They’re just to keep their attention going.

-M. C. Flux


Many students seem to enjoy this and actually learn well from it, so I keep doing it.

-M. C. Flux


I think these students struggle so much with attention that bringing them back with a really simple question just helps.

-M. C. Flux


The fact that students have shorter attention spans is still something we need to pay attention to. I don’t think it’s as bad as people say, but it is actually still a big piece of how I design instruction.

-M. C. Flux


A lot of students are used to rewatching things that they enjoy.

-M. C. Flux


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Layered Learning: Designing video with Intention and Authenticity

Layered Learning: Designing video with Intention and Authenticity

Bonni Stachowiak with M. C. Flux