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Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions

Experiencing eLearning

Don’t just do an intro followed by 60 minutes of demo (yeah, I did too much demo during my trainings in the last two weeks…but that’s why I’m attending this to get some more ideas). I’ve never seen this, but it’s an interesting idea. Question Ideas. Helps spark ideas. Participants.

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How to Screen Record on Your Mac (With Audio)

TechSmith Camtasia

Sure, you can make a video recording of your computer screen with the QuickTime Player app, but there a few major hangups: There’s no option to trim or edit. To record your voice, select the Record Microphone option. Pro tip: If you’re doing a full-screen recording, it’s a good idea to clean up your desktop.

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How to Make Educational Videos

learnWorlds

For example, if you already have a Powerpoint presentation ready or you just want to present the use of a specific software, then you can simply record your computer screen and voice, and this way you can create your first elearning video course or video tutorial in under 30 minutes. The Recording / Screen Capturing Stage. c Enrich the Video.

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A Simple 7-Step Guide To Making A Tutorial Video

IT Training Department Blog

But it only works for software tutorials or tutorial videos where your voice is disconnected from your face. Camtasia QuickTime (yup, it can record your screen and mic too if you’re on a Mac) ScreenFlow Bandicam After testing a lot of screen recording options, we’ve found that our favorite is Camtasia.

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The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives

BrightCarbon

It’s pleasant to use once you give up any idea of creative control and, if you know what you want on each slide, you can quickly pull together a deck that looks professional and modern. You can export presentations to Microsoft PowerPoint and as PDF, QuickTime, HTML and image files. might be right up your street. Back to top.