Hi! Cyan. Thank you for your sharing. I like the video you choose, as you mentioned, it contains animations in the demonstration, which is a significant help to the audience of our courses in understanding the content knowledge. As well as I totally agree with the idea you mentioned about the discussion forum activity because it really is an interactive way of learning and does not increase the workload for the instructor.

Something I am wondering after reading your post is that how you make sure this video resource is inclusive and to address potential barriers to learners’ use of video resources, the following measures could be considered:

  1. Make video resources available in multiple formats, such as subtitles, downloadable video files, and printable text transcripts.
  2. Add subtitles to video resources to support comprehension for learners with hearing impairments. In addition, translated versions are available in multiple languages to meet the needs of non-native learners.
  3. Allows learners to adjust the playback speed of video resources.

Overall, a nice job!!!