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4 Tips for Improved Video in eLearning

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One solution to this problem is using a video streaming website such as YouTube to host your videos. Many online video websites allow you to embed videos into other programs to play them natively. This allows you to put a YouTube video directly into your course without having to exit the program and boot up your browser.

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7 Technical Tips for Creating Video Lectures

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Use special software like Zaption to embed interactive questionnaires that your students have to fill in before they go on watching. Many authoring tools give you an opportunity to publish video on YouTube in just a coupe clicks, right from their interface. Publication. Make it viral!

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eLearning Content And Social Media

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You Know You Can Share Instructional Videos on YouTube. Utilizing YouTube for eLearning is more straightforward than Twitter. There are tons of YouTube channels providing instructional videos on topics from makeup application to foreign language and even calculus. It is said to look unprofessional.

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Engaging eLearning Design

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Embed a quick YouTube video. So, when the Big Boss comes and tells you something is due in two weeks, what’s the easiest solution? Do what you’ve always done. Throw some slides together. Get some bullet points on there. Find a stick figure gif. Call it a day.

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