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100 free eLearning templates and images + 2015 updates

eLearningArt

You can get 100 free character images , as well as the source files included in my blog and video lessons by signing up here. Now, in 2016, I can build on that foundation. I’m even more excited for the design upgrades we’ll be making throughout the 2016 now that the foundation is set. We now have meaningful file names.

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How to Post Animated GIFs on Social Media Networks

TechSmith Camtasia

Facebook does not support uploading a GIF directly but you can upload it to a site like Giphy , your website, or blog and paste the URL into your Facebook post (make sure the URL ends in.gif). Just keep in mind if you’re creating your own animated GIF you’ll need to keep the file size under 8MB for use on Facebook.

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Ring in the New Year by Making your eLearning Mobile

Mindflash

It’s a topic that is widely discussed and is only going to come more into focus in 2016 as the rise of mobile browsing continues. Look at your analytics – which mobile devices are being used the most to access your site by your customers? Fortunately the easy part, the technology side of mLearning is handled by Mindflash. Most likely.

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Tips for Adding Visuals to Your Social Media

TechSmith Camtasia

In 2016, Facebook announced a company-wide push to become “video first”. You needed to either seek it out on our site or search for it on YouTube. Our current video campaign is a tactic of our content strategy, with a goal of driving traffic to our blog. Considering that 1.18 Currently, we only produce these videos in English.

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The Ultimate Video Marketing Playbook (2021)

TechSmith Camtasia

Once your video is on YouTube you can embed it on your website, so you don’t lose a visitor to your site, but you’re also building up an audience on YouTube as well. One TechSmith live stream gets: Posted on YouTube Added to our podcast feed Created into a blog post Cut into clips for social media Created into social graphics.

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Video Statistics, Habits, and Trends You Need To Know [New Research]

TechSmith Camtasia

This growth can partially be attributed to the ever-increasing video file size, quality, and the rise of video streaming services. This is up from 45% in 2016 and up from 28% in 2013. In 2016, only 28% of respondents reported watching 2 or more instructional videos per week. By 2018, this number grew to 53%. Add captions.