
Building an effective home studio for remote teaching
Recording classes well from home can be a challenge but by getting the basics right you can create a simple studio set up which will support effective online teaching. Here, Sean Willems explains how
Key Details
This video will cover:
00:57 Controlling the lighting in your home studio
01:22 Effective sound recording
02:11 Creating a studio set up that enables you to replicate your in-person teaching style
Transcript
Hi everyone, Im here to share with you three key疹essons on building a home studio that will allow砰ou to replicate the impact of your in-person眩eaching online.
My name is Sean Willems,涅m the Haslam chair in supply chain analytics畝t the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Just疹ike everyone else, I came into this sort of疼icking and screaming, and what happened in my皰articular case was I learned in May 6, 2020,眩hat I needed to teach online on June 5, 2020.
That set off 30 days of non-stop work, 10 plus疲ours a day, to create the studio that you see眩here. Thats version one of the studio. What涅ll show in a bit is version two of the studio.胼
This was such an ordeal I actually ended up眨riting up the studio in this paper, which砰ou can find here. So that will be the specifics,畜ut the highlights are here.
And in particular,眩he first thing you have to do is control the疾nvironment. What that means is you have to畚ontrol lighting, you have to block all the疸atural light, control the ambient light. If眨e take this GoPro view of the studio, which is疹ooking down here, what you see is I employ room留arkening shades as well as a curtain, so that I病ully block all the exterior light to the studio,畝nd I control the internal light to it.
Next, we疲ave to fix sound. I prefer a lavalier mic so I畚an move around. It isolates your voice well. You畝lso want video, good video that sort of captures砰our teaching style. So, if you move around, you眨ant it to move with you.
Ideally it will have a nice depth of field that allows you to留o sort of more spectacular things, like砰ou can show people, Hey, this background疳snt fake, and you break out a book then.胼
But ideally what we're trying to do here with眩hese steps, is were trying to create consistency畝nd uniformity in every class we teach. So its疽ust like the classroom, you walk in and it畜ehaves the same way, every time, right.
The next眩hing we want to do is we want to set up the room眩he way we teach on campus. So if we stand in眩he classroom, we want to stand here. We want疾verything set up so that we streamline movement,眩hat we can minimise transitions. So its that疸atural way that we interact in class.
We also眨ant to incorporate multiple teaching modalities.特o, to do that, you know, if we lecture, you know, we might be lecturing like this,疳f were using the document camera,疳f were doing something in Excel,疳f were doing something in a pdf, if were盎haring a Powerpoint, right, if were sharing特afari, you know all of the things that we do on畚ampus, we want to be doing quickly and seamlessly疳n this setting.
Its fair to say, this particular盎tudio sort of pushes this a little farther,疳n particular it allows us to switch and疲ave a much more fully immersive experience,眨hich is this light board here.
So, you know, if涅 say, you know, hello here, we can sort of show眩he full scope of what can be done, but that is畝dmittedly a sort of a second tier beyond this.胼
What the next sort of major thing I wanted to盎how is that other people actually can do this,眨ithout quite the same level of investment.
So, for example, these are two other studios眩hat capture all of these same benefits, these same design principles. So, here is one of them,畝nd here is another.
So, we have built the盎tudio, as we document in the paper, for less than$800 for several other faculty. So I hope眩his gives you some ideas for changes you畚an make to your studio, and sort of to replicate your on-campus experience.
This video was produced by Sean Willems, Haslam chair of supply chain analytics at the and visiting professor at the .
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