Civil Engineering Video Course Creation
Budget / Salary₹12,500–37,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I’m putting together a series of university-level learning modules and I need a practicing civil / structural engineer who can turn complex concepts into clear, engaging video lectures. The audience already grasps the fundamentals, so the focus is on helping them master real-world design and analysis methods they will soon apply in practice.
Here’s how I picture the work: you record short, concept-driven sessions that blend theory, hand calculations, and live demonstrations in tools StructLearn Pro. A steady screen-capture with voice-over is fine, but if you’re comfortable on camera that’s even better—authentic presence adds a lot of value for students.
Typical topics will range from load path development and structural analysis techniques to reinforced-concrete and steel design examples, plus a touch of foundation or seismic detailing where relevant. I’ll provide a high-level syllabus; you fill in the depth, sequence, and worked examples.
To keep us both organized, I’d like each lecture delivered as:
• A concise outline of learning objectives
• The slide deck or digital notes you teach from
• The edited HD video file (preferred length around 15–20 minutes, but flexible)
• Any calculation sheets, models, or datasets used in the demonstration
Accuracy, sound clarity, and visual readability are the key acceptance criteria. If you already have teaching experience or published educational content, please point me to a sample so I can gauge style and pacing.
Let me know which software packages you prefer and how many lectures you can comfortably produce per week, and we can set milestones accordingly. I’m excited to collaborate and give the next wave of engineers material they’ll actually want to watch.
Here’s how I picture the work: you record short, concept-driven sessions that blend theory, hand calculations, and live demonstrations in tools StructLearn Pro. A steady screen-capture with voice-over is fine, but if you’re comfortable on camera that’s even better—authentic presence adds a lot of value for students.
Typical topics will range from load path development and structural analysis techniques to reinforced-concrete and steel design examples, plus a touch of foundation or seismic detailing where relevant. I’ll provide a high-level syllabus; you fill in the depth, sequence, and worked examples.
To keep us both organized, I’d like each lecture delivered as:
• A concise outline of learning objectives
• The slide deck or digital notes you teach from
• The edited HD video file (preferred length around 15–20 minutes, but flexible)
• Any calculation sheets, models, or datasets used in the demonstration
Accuracy, sound clarity, and visual readability are the key acceptance criteria. If you already have teaching experience or published educational content, please point me to a sample so I can gauge style and pacing.
Let me know which software packages you prefer and how many lectures you can comfortably produce per week, and we can set milestones accordingly. I’m excited to collaborate and give the next wave of engineers material they’ll actually want to watch.
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