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Articulate Storyline 360 – Publish as video – Review

Swift eLearning Services

that accepts video based content. In an eLearning course, the content is presented in chucks with page navigations and interactions. If you already have eLearning courses and you want to upload them to online course sites then it can be a challenge. There are many online course sites like Lynda, Skillshare, CreativeLive, Udemy, etc.,

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Articulate Storyline: Trim Videos

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel        You can easily insert videos into Storyline from just about any video format. From the  Media  group, click  Video  drop-down menu and choose  Video From File. First, select the video on the slide.

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Articulate Storyline 360: Decoding the Video Publishing Feature

CommLab India

Articulate Storyline 360 recently added a new feature to the tool. This feature allows e-learning course developers to publish courses in the video format as an MP4 file; this is extremely handy, and the e-learning industry was waiting for this flexibility since long.

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TECHSMITH CAMTASIA: TREC vs. AVI

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

While recording a software demonstration using the Camtasia Recorder, you have two choices when it comes to the file format for your video capture: TREC and AVI. Audio Video Interleave ( AVI ) is a popular Microsoft format that can contain both video and audio. by Kevin Siegel, CTT, COTP.

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TECHSMITH CAMTASIA: TREC vs. AVI

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

While recording a software demonstration using the Camtasia Recorder, you have two choices when it comes to the file format for your video capture: TREC and AVI. Audio Video Interleave ( AVI ) is a popular Microsoft format that can contain both video and audio. by Kevin Siegel, CTT, COTP.

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The 5 W’s: Tips for Getting Started with Your First LMS

Absorb LMS

If you take an inventory you will likely find that you have a lot of content in Word or PowerPoint format and maybe even in video format. Some courses may be best suited to a face-to-face or live virtual delivery format. It’s good to think about where your learners are and how they will be accessing training.

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M-Learning’s dirty little secrets

E-Learning Provocateur

Apple’s incompatibility with Flash is widely known, but then there are the audio and video formats to consider. You may still need to accommodate peculiarities such as video formats, but with a bit of clever coding you can make the same course device agnostic. Oh the quirks!

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