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Video Editing Basics for eLearning

LearnUpon

We regularly speak about the importance of proper planning for eLearning programs. Each video should start off with a statement of intent followed by a reason why it’s beneficial for your learner to watch it: “This short video explains the new fire safety procedures so you’ll be prepared in case of an emergency”. Software options.

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How to Design Evergreen eLearning Content

CourseArc

Is it better to include an MPEG or a QuickTime video? A case study that cites a 10-year old PBS news clip or one that cites a cutting-edge technology that may not still be in fashion a year from now? If you offer audio lectures as part of your course, here’s another case where modular design can come in handy.

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The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives

BrightCarbon

Luckily for you, BrightCarbon is here to separate the wheat from the chaff, and the decent presentation programs from the rubbish PowerPoint knock-offs. You can also add audio from your own computer. There are surprisingly detailed animation options for a program that does the design work for you – no complaints here!