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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

Screencasts are an effective teaching tool that offer instructors greater versatility in developing lesson plans. Students can watch a screencast video at their convenience, pausing and reviewing as often as needed. Students can watch a screencast video at their convenience, pausing and reviewing as often as needed.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

Screencasts are an effective teaching tool that offers instructors greater versatility in developing lesson plans. Students can watch a screencast video at their convenience, pausing and reviewing as often as needed. Students can watch a screencast video at their convenience, pausing and reviewing as often as needed.

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A panel podcast on compliance training

Good To Great

Good To Great In pursuit of excellence: my view on the world of learning and training Skip to content Home A bit about me ← How to write an award-winning submission Have you done your good deed for the day? My fellow contributors were Sam Borrough and Colin Hawksworth , and you can listen to it on Craig’s blog. Image: ?????Salvatore

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ScreencastCamper Profiles 2013: #ladygeeks Shari Sloane and Katie Regan

TechSmith Camtasia

Always interested in and adventurous with technology, Shari joined her district’s Information Technology team in 2010 as an Education Technology Professional Development Instructor. How did you discover the magic of screencasting? I made all my writing lessons available to my 7th grade students on my website.

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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

Good To Great

← Help me write a Wordle User-focused design for gold-standard compliance training → Like Be the first to like this post. 12 Responses to How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool Craig Taylor | November 30, 2010 at 10:22 pm | Reply You certainly did Stephanie. Bookmark the permalink. I’d love to see that explored further.

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Have you done your good deed for the day?

Good To Great

Good To Great In pursuit of excellence: my view on the world of learning and training Skip to content Home A bit about me ← A panel podcast on compliance training Two great ideas for your next sustainability course → Have you done your good deed for the day? Thanks for your support! Bookmark the permalink. See you again soon!

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Five tips for e-learning they'll fall in love with

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2 Responses to Five tips for e-learning they’ll fall in love with Lisa McGonigle | February 14, 2011 at 10:34 am | Reply Hi Stephanie Love this little blog – just tweeted about it. I think it infuses a sense of genuineness into the storyboard when I am writing. Makes it more personable. See you again soon!

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