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How to Optimise Video Content in Your E-Learning Courses

Capytech

Create storyboards. Before you start with the technical part of making your video, make sure you storyboard it to give it a solid and logical structure. Seeing the storyboard in front of you will give you a better overview of how the final video will look. Make sure the audio and visuals work together. Probably not.

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How can I organize e-learning project assets for effective version control and file management?

Yukon Learning

For example, this could include “final” versions of.story files that have been changed and are no longer the “final” version. Audio : If you record narration directly within Storyline 360, you may not use this folder. However, if you use voiceover talent to record audio, you’ll usually receive.mp3 or.wav files.

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Repurpose Your Content: Make a Blog Video!

TechSmith Camtasia

Step 2: Create a storyboard. In addition to a script, a storyboard is another important piece of prep work that will help save you time later, as you’re assembling and editing your blog video. Step 4: Select your audio. For audio, you can use music, voice narration, or a combination of the two.

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5 Mistakes eLearning Developers Often Make

eFront

Group images, video, and audio files and text for use in constructing your eLearning course. Also, try to fit all of the above in a storyboard. Watch out for file size limitations, an extremely annoying shortcoming in some eLearning tools. Watch out for Audio and Video issues. How was the audio?

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Screencast of the Week - Red Gate, Coding by the Sea

TechSmith Camtasia

Anthony makes great use of many of Camtasia Studio's features like multiple audio tracks, PIP, screen recording, zoom & pans, transitions, captions etc. You really get to see their personalities and connect with them. Plus it is interesting hearing from multiple people.

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Library? Which Library?

Adobe Captivate

These are the default Library folders: Audio : will have all audio clips, whether imported or recorded in Captivate; whenever you edit an existing clip, the original and edit clip will be in this folder. Examples in my personal situation: audio clip will open in Audition, SVG image in Illustrator, bitmap image in Photoshop.

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The 6 hottest learning trends for 2018 – Part 5: Video

Limestone Learning

Combined, visual imagery and audio make for a one-two punch, increasing retention and comprehension by 50%. Find the sweet spot between highest quality and smoother video (smaller file size). That’s where the storyboard comes in. It also appeals to auditory learners, who make up 30% of the population. Plan, plan, plan.