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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Picture this scene in the 1980s. While the end goal of education is effective education; for us to reach that end goal, we need to be able to get through to the learner by engaging their senses and getting them to pay attention to the material. And their music preferences. Make it black and white if you will. You guessed right.

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

It catches our attention. Combining moving pictures with audio in a compelling way draws people into the subject. In this post and others, Ross points out several characteristics that make for quality learning videos: • Match the visuals, titles, and voiceover – a seamless integration of these elements seems effortless.

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Advancing Corporate Learning with Interactive Video-Based Training

Hurix Digital

That creates a captivating learning solution by utilizing various audio-visual elements such as text, voiceovers, camera and animated footage, and special effects. Interactive videos can captivate and attract the attention of the employees, with the organization’s content of prime importance.

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Why People Stop Watching Your Videos (And How to Avoid It!)

TechSmith Camtasia

Picture this. Use an engaging speaker or voiceover to present the topic with passion and excitement. Check out this post for information on how to be better with voiceovers. If you have music in your video, keep it far enough in the background that it doesn’t drown out your speaker. Show your (or someone else’s) face!

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The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Video Production

fewStones

A whiteboard animation by TruScribe and many others… The world’s average attention span is getting shorter (at just 8 seconds), and information is too saturated in today’s world. It serves as a corporate video guide so that you’ll not be losing any important scenes and voiceovers before you end production.

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#EDCMOOC week 1: utopias and dystopias

Good To Great

Indeed, even while gathered around the radio, this is a group of individuals each doing something different, beyond simply listening: some are dancing, others playing musical instruments and so on. Priya, the female character, reacts with visible discomfort when men in the department store smile at her or give her attention.

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the past (part 1)

Good To Great

Indeed, even while gathered around the radio, this is a group of individuals each doing something different, beyond simply listening: some are dancing, others playing musical instruments and so on. Priya, the female character, reacts with visible discomfort when men in the department store smile at her or give her attention.

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