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PowerPoint 2007: Adding Voiceover Narration to Presentations Converted to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Last week I detailed how to turn a PowerPoint 2007 presentation into a movie that could be uploaded to popular video sharing sites like YouTube.  Follow the instructions from last week to create a movie from your PowerPoint presentation with audio and save your movie as a.wmv file. Note (And this is important!):

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Will the ‘Sound of Silence’ create new paths in learning?

Origin Learning

Think of Simon Garfunkel and the enchanting music of ‘Sound of Silence’ compel you to break into a song. The change appealed to the audience making it popular across generations) was adapted for use in multiple ways – movies to TV series. v=wKsdMenonLw (Compliance, Sound of Silence). It does not stop there.

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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Remember the days when you looked forward to field trips to the planetarium, hovering over a formaldehyde preserved frog with your lab team, or seeing the movie version of Lord of the Rings on a Friday afternoon? Make no mistake, today blended learning goes beyond merely tagging on a movie or performing a Web Quest on the internet.

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Create an Old Time Movie Effect with Camtasia Studio 8

TechSmith Camtasia

In this tutorial, I’ll discuss ways to gather clips and media to create an old time movie effect. I’ll also show you how to use Camtasia Studio to build and produce your Old Time movie. Here is a sample old time movie made with Camtasia Studio: [link]. Here is a link to the old time movie project.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

Did you know that there are more learning-related videos on YouTube than books in the Library of Congress? 86% of US viewers say their main reason for watching YouTube is to learn a new skill ). Around 1 million learning YouTube videos are shared every day. Upload to YouTube or Vimeo and share with your team. And… shoot!

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4 Tips for Improved Video in eLearning

eLearning Brothers

It really doesn’t take much to please me, but when audio doesn’t please me, it really sounds like garbage. Pick a recording environment that doesn’t have cars honking and monkeys bashing cymbals—unless of course those are the sounds you need. Make Use of Video Editors. Edit, edit, edit!

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What is Closed Captioning? Everything You Need to Know About it

Hurix Digital

Closed Caption, abbreviated as CC, unlike subtitles, assumes that a viewer cannot hear and includes non-speech elements such as sound effects, background noises, and the speaker’s identity. Compatible with many online platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Windows Media Player. Subtitles and Closed Captions are not the same.