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What if Learning Was a Martial Arts Movie?

Association eLearning

What would Learning be like as a martial arts-style movie? VILLAIN watching security camera footage of MAIN CHARACTER]. It’s a dramatization, but what movie isn’t? I bet you the Main Character thinks about quitting at some point in the movie and going back to “when things were easier” instead. Soft music plays].

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10 Virtual Team Bonding Activities

Ed App

Adding a personal conversation with your team members through zoom or other communication channels is also encouraged because you can get to know your team outside of work. Having conversations like these will increase understanding and empathy, foster camaraderie, and create excellent collaboration and synergy.

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Flip your class or training with video

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Friday''s session about use of video for learning things showed that a mother look for it in a cookbook and her son looked on the Internet for a movie. Instead of reading the manual a movie will help you out. In both cases, watching the movies is optional, not mandatory. This helps her understand it. How to tie your tie?

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Get Started with Online Education Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

You’re not a professional movie maker… your content shouldn’t look professional out of the gate. You do not need to buy a fancy microphone, an expensive camera, or the best lighting equipment you can find. If you have a smartphone, you probably have a camera too. Give yourself room to grow and improve. “

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Four Ways to Use Video in e-Learning

Mindflash

The key is to keep these messages short, informal, and conversational. Most smart phones and digital cameras have video cameras in them that are of the quality you need to make videos like this. Movie Clips. Trainers have been using movie clips in classroom training for years. Interview Employees Around the Office.

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

A good training video can bring out a similar level of engagement as a good movie or television show. by using a variety of methods – titles, voiceovers, different camera angles, music. The script must be friendly and very conversational. The script itself is friendly and conversational – very easy to understand. •

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1-2-3… Stages to Develop First Class E-learning Videos

CommLab India

Use a conversational tone to engage learners. Select the right equipment: Choose a camera which provides a High Definition output, tripod to avoid shaky videos, a good microphone, appropriate lighting equipment, and more. If it is an industry-related video, limit the use of acronyms and jargon. They can be covered in the course.

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