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Learning Thursday #13: Packing List for the Traveling Trainer

Adobe Captivate

Learning Thursday is a blog series that features a new L&D article every other week along with discussion points. If presenting live and virtually at the same time, carry multiple microphones just in case. Pens or markers. Outfit that is appropriate for a lavaliere microphone. Sticky notes or notebooks.

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How to present in Google Slides with Present mode toolbar

BrightCarbon

This acts like a laser pen that you can use to gesture towards certain parts of your slides, like a particular data point or important section of a graph. If you have a microphone, you can enable the Captions function when you present in Google Slides. How to add captions. And that’s a wrap!

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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

in a meeting or special training session), or simply use an internal blog/discussion board for employees to comment. These days almost all microphones are built in both PC and Mac laptops, but if you're working with a desktop computer, you can check out USB external microphones such as the Blue Snowball ($69) or the Yeti ($129). (I

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Create Mathcasts Using Snagit

TechSmith Camtasia

On the Draw tab select the pen tool and choose one of the preset writing styles or choose your own by adjusting the properties in the outline menu. Make sure that you are getting sound through your microphone, indicated by the green bars next to the microphone button. Now return to the Snagit Editor. Step 3: Recording.

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Create Mathcasts Using Snagit

TechSmith Camtasia

On the Draw tab select the pen tool and choose one of the preset writing styles or choose your own by adjusting the properties in the outline menu. Make sure that you are getting sound through your microphone, indicated by the green bars next to the microphone button. Now return to the Snagit Editor. Step 3: Recording.

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David Rose: Enchanted Objects -- Opening Keynote #ATDTK

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from the opening keynote at ATD TechKnowledge 2016, happening this week in Las Vegas. Forgive any typos or incoherencies. David Rose CEO, Ditto Labs His Book: Enchanted Objects, Design, Human Desire, and the Internet of Things @DavidRose Advertising is about pixels (think Times Square) Where else will it go?

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Draw and Talk Over Your Images to Communicate Clearer

TechSmith Camtasia

With Snagit, you can simply talk and draw like you would if marking up a physical document with a pen then send it to a colleague or student. Plug in microphone if it’s not already plugged in. Select the pen tool and set the desired width/color. You can even use this approach to narrate and annotate a series of images!

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