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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

VIDEO, AUDIO & IMAGE TOOLS. Photo/image. 26- Jing 28- Camtasia 42- Snagit 64- Screenr. 12- Evernote 71- OneNote. 30- Wikispaces 32- Google Sites 88- PB Works. 2- YouTube 25- TED Talks/Ed 56- Khan Academy 78- Vimeo. 29- Audacity 47- iTunes and iTunesU. 60- Flickr 53- Adobe Photoshop. Moviemaking.

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Snagit Update: Dropbox, OneNote sharing, Object Rotation and More

TechSmith Camtasia

Fresh off the heels of our major Snagit release in May, we are pleased to announce Snagit 12.1 Dropbox and OneNote sharing. On Snagit we’re always on the look out for popular share destinations to allow customers to quickly and easily make their content available. Rotate your objects (Snagit Windows).

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Top Picks for 2016 – E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

I’d go with the video suite because it includes audio capabilities too. It is strong enough for me and has the ability to not only save images as all do, but you can created HD video and you share your images not only with Facebook, Twitter but also Flickr, Imgur too. . Can go real-time too. Mobile apps. SmartPixel.

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5 Quick Tips for Training a Co-Worker

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

You will also want to incorporate any of the following methods to boost retention: podcasts, video, audio books. When introducing the training material, encourage the employee to repeat back the steps in the processes or procedures to reinforce their learning.

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5 Quick Tips for Training a Co-Worker

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

You will also want to incorporate any of the following methods to boost retention: podcasts, video, audio books. When introducing the training material, encourage the employee to repeat back the steps in the processes or procedures to reinforce their learning.