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Green Screen on a Shoestring: Part III, Production

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In the previous installment of this series, we provided a purchasing "checklist" for setting up a green screen video production studio. Part III of this tutorial series explains the production steps for recording, editing, processing and encoding video for use in Adobe Captivate eLearning lessons.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

The Macintosh, with its free HyperCard program, also helped a generation of tech-savvy teachers make their own software and tutorials for students. promises a two-way conversation where users can contribute, collaborate and create through several platforms like social media, blogs, wikis and forums. 2005: The Rise of Flash Video.

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E-Learning Screen recording and video solutions – Should b simple, so why isn’t it?

eLearning 24-7

Ability to convert various types of video formats to other video formats. I’m not overly sold on HD for online tutorials. Flash vs. HTML5. I am seeing many vendors still offering the ability to output screen recording and video to flash. 720 is out, 1080p is in, and now 1920 is appearing).

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9 Free Tools That Help Me Build Better E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Color Schemer helps you create color schemes. Usually what I do is use Pixie to pick a color from an image (or logo) and then go to the color scheme site to create a color scheme to go with it. Here’s a link to some tutorials to help you get started. Click here for Audacity tutorials. It’s an easy-to-use video editor.

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Is Social Media Learning Hype or a Valuable Tool?

JCA Solutions

Creating forums online that allow for open discussion of subject matter. Facebook allows you to create private groups where access is controlled and requires approval. You can add files, photos, videos, and of course threaded discussions. YouTube is the grandfather of video on the web. Discussion Groups. Facebook Groups.