In Shosys Academy, the entire course is only 5.5 hours long, while 6 modules range from 40 minutes to 70 minutes long, and 120 different and unique video lessons range from 1 to 8 minutes long. Video lessons can be accessed on any level of learning. Video lesson text is read slowly and the instructor for maximum intelligibility.

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Video texts have been professionally edited for spelling and grammar. Video audio content is in 24bit resolution and is free from distracting noises. Video content is in 16:9 aspect ratio, filmed in 1920p x 1080p resolution, and 30fps frame rate. This ensures best viewing results whether on a smartphone or computer. Videos and images have been compressed according to H.264, a standard format. Slides in each video change anywhere from 30 seconds to one minute to ensure that video lessons are always dynamic and visually engaging. Video content only contains part of the information that is needed – as the textbooks provide much in-depth information which can lead the student down various paths to discover and demonstrate knowledge. Video content can be paused, repeated or reviewed anytime.

All lesson videos have Closed Captions. This helps those students whose second language is English. Closed Captions also make it easier for the hard-of-hearing and deaf, and for learning in noisy environments, or conversely, for learning in environments that are meant to be low-noise. This means that a dynamic live transcript of each video lesson is provided via Closed Captions, and texts are directly derived from in-depth textbooks. As lessons include video content, (via slideshow), with onscreen text, static text in the textbook and dynamic video conferencing, the content of the course is varied and engaging.

  • An Introduction To The Course

  • An Introduction To The Appreciation Module

  • An Introduction To The Apprehension Module

  • An Introduction To The Application Module

  • An Introduction To The Analysis Module

  • An Introduction To The Synthesis Module

  • An Introduction To The Evaluation Module