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The 7 Essentials of a Good Tutorial Video

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At TechSmith, while we may not be sandwich artists, we know a thing or two about making video tutorials — including the essential elements that help make any tutorial video, training video, or software demo a good one. Tutorials must be easy to consume, and learning is best achieved when information is delivered clearly.

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How to Make Video: Before You Start

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Learning Objects vs. Outcomes: Narrow the Focus. I was recently in a conference workshop with Shannon Tipton (Learning Rebels) , and she made a bold statement, which was to the effect: Throw out the learning objective and focus on what you want the learner to actually do.

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The Beginners Guide to Successful Video Pre Production

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Learning Objects vs. Outcomes: Narrow the Focus. I was recently in a conference workshop with Shannon Tipton (Learning Rebels). She made a bold statement, which was to the effect: Throw out the learning objective and focus on what you want the learner to actually do. This is key to making a good video. No worries!

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How to Make a Great Educational Video (Free Template)

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Make sure each video has a clear learning objective, and then make the video that accomplishes that objective — nothing more, nothing less. As noted above, every educational video should have a learning objective. Write a script. But I also want to take this opportunity to introduce you to TechSmith Audiate.

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The Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos

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This might be as simple as recording just the audio for a presentation, or as advanced as recording PowerPoint point slides, a webcam, and a separate microphone all at once. These videos are digital video recordings of your computer screen and usually include audio narration. Step 2: Write a storyboard and script. Storyboard.

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How to Decide the Best Media for Instruction with Betty Dannewitz

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Animated videos require some similar steps – you will still need to write a script, for example. Betty is also passionate about using new technologies for learning and development. You can upload the audio file to YouTube as an unlisted item, then share the link with those who need it or put it in your learning management system.

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How To Build a Mini-Course To Generate Leads: A Complete Guide

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Step 1: Define the Learning Objectives. We can’t stress enough how important it is to define the learning objectives of the course. Effectively defining learning objectives and course outcomes will help you choose and organize the course content. Now imagine trying to explain the whole process in writing.

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