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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

The best example would be the recent “Justice League” feature film which turned out to be the lowest-grossing DC universe movie ever. Just yesterday, I was watching an explainer video on YouTube created by an edtech startup. While I loved the discussed topic, I noticed that the voice in the video is not very clear. Guess what!

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Technical requirements

Learning with e's

Recently, for a new book I published, I created a promotional video and posted it to YouTube. The book is called Urban Voices and the video was a three-minute sequence featuring my reading of the opening poem in the book, titled Metro Cityscape Panorama. The poem takes a commuter's view of working every day in a large city.

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5 Benefits of Personalized Learning for Your Employees

Hurix Digital

When was the last time you went to a movie theatre to catch the blockbuster movie of your favorite movie star? Now all of us prefer watching movies from the comfort of our house, sprawled on the bean bag, and sipping coffee from our favorite mug. Each employee wants the company the respect their agency and voice.

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Why does not an online training course find takers?? 

Creativ Technologies

Lack of videos, especially when the content is for millennials: There is a lot of difference in the learning abilities of the millennials, i.e. those born in the ’80s and the ’90s who have grown up watching videos on YouTube. Movie clips can also be included in the learning videos effectively.

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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. Voice-over videos. Keep people learning for longer.

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Curated Insights: Using Video to Drive Learning

Axonify

People now watch 1 billion hours of YouTube every day. minutes spent per person on YouTube alone. consume more than 10 hours of media every day when you take into account television, movies, and the rest of the internet. For example, I fixed my refrigerator a few months back and avoided a costly repair bill thanks to YouTube.

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Get Started with Online Education Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

You’re not a professional movie maker… your content shouldn’t look professional out of the gate. It doesn’t have to be someone you know personally, it can be someone on YouTube. That’s just how you look and it’s the same thing with your voice. Give yourself room to grow and improve. “ What they look like.