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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

It’s also easy to produce: all you need is an interviewee or a subject matter expert (SME) and a camera. For many, learning by watching another human is easier than reading words on a screen or listening to a voice-over. Voice-over videos. Using a talking head video helps with visual and social eLearning. And… shoot!

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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

Caricatures like some Bronx guy doing, because he wanted to put third party voices onto GPSs. And you could choose voices on there and change accents and change gender, but they wanted to make these things funny. He started this company called Pig Tones to do these third party GPS voices, a as an internet. And that was his jam.

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Get Started with Online Education Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

You’re not a professional movie maker… your content shouldn’t look professional out of the gate. You do not need to buy a fancy microphone, an expensive camera, or the best lighting equipment you can find. If you have a smartphone, you probably have a camera too. Give yourself room to grow and improve. “

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Video Tricks, Tips, and Shortcuts for Beginners

OpenSesame

Merely searching the phrase “videos and elearning” yields articles upon articles of the pros and cons, content tips, and examples. Everyone has heard or voiced a complaint when there is too much handheld camera in a movie (*cough cough* Hunger Games *cough cough*). No, seriously, it really can. Vary shot length.

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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

Something most people don’t know about me: Ask me anything about a Bond movie, my head is full of Bond trivia! An example of goal setting: 4 years ago at the ASTD ICE expo it was about finding translators who could translate our LMS into multiple languages, the year before it was simulation developers. anyone from NASCAR listening?).

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1-2-3… Stages to Develop First Class E-learning Videos

CommLab India

For example, you can use a video in an e-learning as an introduction to the module or at the end, to summarize the learning points. Select the right equipment: Choose a camera which provides a High Definition output, tripod to avoid shaky videos, a good microphone, appropriate lighting equipment, and more. Post-Production.

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

A good training video can bring out a similar level of engagement as a good movie or television show. by using a variety of methods – titles, voiceovers, different camera angles, music. They specialize in “helping companies of all types express and sustain their online voice through the creation of original digital content.”