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12 eLearning Audio and Video Tools

DigitalChalk eLearning

When creating an online course, you often need to capture a live video, audio, or screen recording. We’ve narrowed it down to 12 great eLearning audio and video tools to help you get started easily. Fine-tune every cut and transition, edit color and audio, and fix shaky video. Windows Movie Maker. ScreenFlow.

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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Remember the days when you looked forward to field trips to the planetarium, hovering over a formaldehyde preserved frog with your lab team, or seeing the movie version of Lord of the Rings on a Friday afternoon? Make no mistake, today blended learning goes beyond merely tagging on a movie or performing a Web Quest on the internet.

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Individualized instruction with Citelighter and TechSmith

TechSmith Camtasia

Citelighter, a digital writing platform and TechSmith, screen capturing and recording tools, can help educators provide scaffolded, differentiated instruction effectively with visual and audio feedback that helps students truly understand how to improve their writing process. Many of my students struggled with setting up their essays.

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Using screencasting in training: What? Why? How?

Matrix

It can be very simple or very elaborate, ranging from a whiteboard presentation to a slideshow to a movie-like video. Jing is simple screen sharing without any intricate additions that can complicate the activity. There are a lot of reason for the choice of screencasting as a delivery method. Here’s a small sampler.

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Congratulations ScreenChamps!

TechSmith Camtasia

Teach viewers how to recreate popular digital effects from their favorite movies, TV shows, and videogames. Clear audio. Jing, ScreenChomp, Snagit, ScreenCast, iMovie11, Quicktime, PC & Mac. Tools Used. Quicktime 10 screen capture, Youtube, canon T2i, Rhode Shotgun Mic, After Effects CS5, and Final Cut Pro 7. Tools used.

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Become Better at Screencasting: Tips from Anton Bollen

TechSmith Camtasia

We had just replaced the computer we use for streaming and recording, plus we hadn’t tested the audio system. You might even recognize his voice from the Jing Project tutorials. Anton mentioned he watches other people’s tutorials, videos, and even movies to find ideas and inspiration. The show wasn’t without incident though.