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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning. In her article* 10 Brainpowered Wonders in the King’s Speech , Dr. Ellen Weber nicely summarizes a few of the lessons this movie teaches us about learning.

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Perfecting Your Tutorial Video Workflow | Josh Cavalier

TechSmith Camtasia

Tutorial videos are a fantastic way to connect with your audience through teaching and learning. But is there such a thing as a one-size-fits-all tutorial video workflow? Josh Cavalier has over 25 years of experience in learning and development and is a passionate instructional video creator.

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How Can Video-Based Training Technologies Be Used To Provide Interesting Training Videos?

Hurix Digital

Enter video-based training technologies, the ultimate training tools for employees. We’ll explore the benefits of video-based training, how to create engaging training videos, and the best practices involved. You might be wondering how video-based training technologies can engage employees.

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The budget didn’t fail your low-budget eLearning. What else did? Your enthusiasm to use all of it.

Eat Learn Repeat

Budgets may not necessarily have a great impact on the learning experience as long as you’re not the Master of Resource Utilization. The best example would be the recent “Justice League” feature film which turned out to be the lowest-grossing DC universe movie ever. Free Background Music? There are our learning objectives”.

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Creating a Simple Video in Windows Movie Maker

The Learning Dispatch

There are plenty of ways to create a video using a free solution. Windows Movie Maker comes prepackaged with Windows operating systems and is more than capable of producing a decent video. First, open up Windows Movie Maker and locate the pictures (or even video clips) that you want to use.

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7 Dos and Don’ts to Design and Deliver Successful Video-Based Learning

Obsidian Learning

As we look to create compelling training videos, what would you put on your trusty laptop to keep you on track and heading for success? I’d suggest that the most important post-it for creating training videos would read, “What’s the point?” Why a video? Is it one of many short videos explaining a complicated process?

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Background Music in eLearning & Copyright

Adobe Captivate

Over the past few months, I’ve received more and more calls and emails about the pros and cons of adding background music to eLearning projects (specifically projects created using Adobe Captivate). In the image below, I’ve imported a music file called Acoustic Mellow.mp3. Can you use his music in your projects?

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