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How to Create an Employee Training Video: A Beginner’s Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

Your employees in Sydney, Australia don’t have to stay up past midnight to get the training your Boston, MA employees receive at 8 a.m. Here’s what you need: A decent microphone. Check out this post to see what microphones we recommend. A decent microphone. Formal vs. informal training videos.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better

Learning Visions

Tuesday, June 09, 2009 Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better At our seminar today on using Articulate and Moodle and "Doing More for Less" , the conversation turned (as it always does) to using audio in eLearning. They had the SME record the audio for the slides. So heres to more guerilla audio recording!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning

Learning Visions

Thursday, February 21, 2008 My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning Cathy Moore had a post a few months ago ( Addicted to Audio? that inspired me to change my approach to using audio in eLearning. She suggested using audio sparingly. And yesterday I just added audio back to every page. A line here or there.

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How Avaya Built Its Own Version of Khan Academy

TechSmith Camtasia

Camtasia gave us great features like the ability to use templates, splice video and audio in, as well as special editing features to highlight or zoom to certain parts of the screen. We also went with a high-quality $80 USB microphone called the Blue Yeti. These licenses ran ~$150. All in all, that’s about $230 per engineer.

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Mastering Multimedia with Matt Medeiros

LifterLMS

Chris and Matt dive into what makes the WordPress community and tech different from the typical Silicon Valley or Boston MIT SaaS companies. For $50-$100 you can pick up a good microphone and connect with others for peer-to-peer interviews, which builds connections, a network, and experience. You’ve run a agency. PressNomics.