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TECHSMITH CAMTASIA: TREC vs. AVI

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AVIs can be imported into the Camtasia Editor or other eLearning development tools and multimedia editors. TREC files are a proprietary format developed by TechSmith. As with AVI files, TRECs can contain audio and video and can be imported directly into the Camtasia Editor.   Not so fast.

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TECHSMITH CAMTASIA: TREC vs. AVI

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

AVIs can be imported into the Camtasia Editor or other eLearning development tools and multimedia editors. TREC files are a proprietary format developed by TechSmith. As with AVI files, TRECs can contain audio and video and can be imported directly into the Camtasia Editor.   Not so fast.

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eLearning: The Origins of a Training Methodology

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

My first attempts at creating software video training was with a program called CameraMan. That program was ahead of its time, allowing you to capture your mouse actions, add captions and audio, and then publish into a video format that could be viewed on most computers. It was pretty much a record-pray-publish kind of tool.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Joe holds a degree in Computer Science, and writes books and articles about eLearning. He is widely considered a guru for his expertise in eLearning development, and consults with clients worldwide. Still, I wouldn’t consider it a serious tool for eLearning development. Because they can!).

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Joe holds a degree in Computer Science, and writes books and articles about eLearning. He is widely considered a guru for his expertise in eLearning development, and consults with clients worldwide. Still, I wouldn’t consider it a serious tool for eLearning development. Because they can!).

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How To Choose The Right Kind Of Video For Your Employee Training

Adobe Captivate

As I see it, there are a couple of aspects that you should note: From The Development-And-Cost Perspective. The cost of video-based learning for formal training or as Performance Support is higher as compared to traditional eLearning development. This can impede the learning impact when you have long run length videos.

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eLearning 101: How to Make an eLearning Course (Updated!)

OpenSesame

If you’re seeking a straightforward way to develop an online course that will be usable in a wide range of learning management systems, your best bet is to purchase an elearning authoring tool. to edit together clips of video and add audio. Need to convert different video formats? Reusable Resources.