Abstract
Screen Capturing Pedagogical Videos is a comprehensive, 40-module training program published in April 2015 on the MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching) repository. Authored by Dr. Diego Bonilla, the program was designed to teach educators the production techniques and pedagogical theories behind effective instructional video creation.
The training program covers the complete workflow of pedagogical video production, from planning and scripting to screen capture techniques, audio recording, editing, and distribution. Each module addresses both the technical skills required for high-quality screen capture and the instructional design principles that make educational videos effective learning tools.
By bridging the gap between media production expertise and pedagogical theory, this resource equips faculty and instructional designers with the knowledge and practical skills needed to create engaging, accessible, and pedagogically sound video content for online and blended learning environments. The program was curated and published within the MERLOT ecosystem as part of Dr. Bonilla's broader contributions to open educational resources and instructional innovation.