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Rapid eLearning Through Software Simulations And Screencasts

Upside Learning

If you want then the tool can also bundle the standard tracking features with the published output so that one can directly upload the output – called a screencast – to any standard compliant LMS to deliver to the intended learners. However, a screencast is not necessarily interactive.

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Very Impressed with the work TechSmith (i.e. Camtasia) is doing on iPad

mLearning Revolution

I a recent post, I shared 6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012 and one of those trends I listed was the need for rapid eLearning tools vendors to have a presence on mobile app stores. I personally would have preferred Twitter over Facebook as the easy way to share screencasts, but that’s just me.

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Free Tools for Getting the Most out of this Blog

Rapid eLearning

For example, I use the social bookmarking tool, Diigo , quite a bit. Here’s a screencast I did to show how that works. In today’s post, I thought I’d share a few that work well with this blog and allow you to access the blog posts in a different format. Listen to a Podcast of the Rapid E-Learning Blog.

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How to Use This Free Screencasting Tool for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

You may have heard the news last week that Articulate launched a new screencasting tool called Screenr. It is a free web-based tool that lets you create screencasts without installing any software. You can even watch the screencasts back at HD-quality and they look great. Screenr gives you multiple ways to use your screencasts.

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Answers to Frequently Asked Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

There are a few common issues when working with rapid elearning tools. For example, in the LINGOs course we built , we inserted the Engage interactions as Flash files and then moved the.SWF up to hide the black title bar. Here’s an example of what it looks like. How to Create Screencasts You Can Be Proud Of.

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How to Create Screencasts You Can Be Proud Of

Rapid eLearning

A few weeks ago we launched Screenr, a free screencasting application that is easy to use and great for quick tutorials and elearning courses. I like it because it’s easy for me to quickly answer the many questions I get in the user community and through the blog. An ideal screencast is 2-3 minutes. Check them out.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

mLearning Revolution

One Acrobat.com service I thought about was having a light-weight version of Adobe Captivate as part of Acrobat.com that would enable customers to do simple screen recordings or even software simulations, that could be shared and posted everywhere, on YouTube for example, or even right on Acrobat.com somehow. Screenr is limited to 5 minutes.