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How To Create Cost-Effective eLearning Courses

Brilliant Teams

However, they can also significantly increase the file size of your course. This helps reduce the course size without compromising the learning experience. Embrace Mobile Learning With the increasing use of smartphones and tablets, mobile learning has become essential.

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8 Expert Tips for Making E-Learning Videos

Capytech

Compress for Mobile Users. Even to video professionals, the difference in perceivable quality between a compressed video and a full-sized video when watched on a mobile device is marginal. Compressing them will reduce the file size, which will reduce download times and put less strain on learners’ phones while playing.

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Welcome Camtasia Relay 1.2!

TechSmith Camtasia

Camtasia Relay makes it easy for instructors and presenters to record live lectures, training or presentations on a Mac or PC and publish the videos automatically in multiple formats (for Web and portable media devices). Smaller MP4 file sizes for easier and quicker file transfers. Improved Real Media outputs.

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UNINETT Spreads New Technologies Across Norway With eCampus Program

TechSmith Camtasia

UNINETT did not actively advertise the new program, yet were contacted directly by more than 800 individual lecturers and students asking for an account. They have experienced more than 500,000 hits on lecture recordings in less than a year. Its simplicity opens up so many opportunities,” said Simon.

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Video Lecture Challenges for Higher Education

Hurix Digital

One of the key characteristics of distance learning is the use of video lectures instead of traditional physical instruction, and this brings with it a unique set of challenges. Video Lectures: The Good. Video lectures offer a wide range of benefits to professors and students alike. Video Lecture Recording and Storage.

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