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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

26- Jing 28- Camtasia 42- Snagit 64- Screenr. 34- iPad and Apps 70- Kindle 74- iPhone and apps. 2- YouTube 25- TED Talks/Ed 56- Khan Academy 78- Vimeo. 29- Audacity 47- iTunes and iTunesU. Photo/image. 60- Flickr 53- Adobe Photoshop. Screencapture/ Screencasting. Moviemaking. 68- MovieMaker 100- iMovie. Bookmarking.

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Storyboard Templates iPhone - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

iPhone Apps for Education - Jane Hart - Pick of the Day , December 15, 2009. Jing + Twitter = Magic! Free-to-Use E-Learning Development 19: Techsmith Jing (Part 3) – Conclusions - The E-Learning Curve , December 8, 2009. iPhone (29). iPhone Apps for Education , December 15, 2009. Mobile Learning , December 7, 2009.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

mLearning Revolution

I have been a Camtasia fan for a long time, as well as a SnagIt and Jing fan and I’m also very impressed with the work TechSmith is doing on Mobile. You can watch this interactive video (link below) on your desktop PC, iPad and iPhone (may be prompted to install the Smart Player app) and all the interactivity should work just fine.

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The 12 Days of Screencasting - On the First Day.

TechSmith Camtasia

I know how long a screencast will be before I even record it by using the Stopwatch on my iPhone. some of our talented TechSmithies have recorded a screencasting carol, "Jing Love". Jing Love" was written and performed by: Steve Elgas - Software Engineer, Camtasia Studio: guitars, vocals. Sing it with me. " Start your timers!

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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

mLearning Revolution

If there is one thing I heard from customers while working at Adobe was this, I want my learners to be able to take a course on their iPads or iPhone, but these mobile devices don’t support Flash. Adobe is way behind here. I wrote a post on 10 Things I love about Screenr.com here.

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Dev Corner - What programming languages do we use?

TechSmith Camtasia

Our newer products, like Jing, drop some of the legacy C++ code for shiny new C# and.NET. Currently all of our mobile apps are written in Objective-C for the iPhone and iPad. As Windows evolves, so does our software. These apps all are starting to take advantage of new technologies like C# and WPF in addition to frameworks like Qt.

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Hot List

Tony Karrer

The posts come from the primary sources for this group. Other items come from other sources.

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