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How to Draw Attention in Video Lectures

learnWorlds

Video lectures are one of the most promising teaching materials in online learning. Empirical evidence suggests that adding attentional cues in the instructor behavior guides learners’ visual attention and thus improves their learning performance in video lectures. The Need for Facial Expressions in Video Lectures.

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7 Technical Tips for Creating Video Lectures

eLearning Brothers

Check out 7 tips for creating video lectures on how to put together text, visuals and audio for the ultimate video lecturing experience. Creating video lectures these days is a piece of cake. As for recording a video lecture, the first thing that comes to mind is Microsoft Office Mix. Engaging text is half the battle.

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Animation, Video or Module

Capytech

We can include them inside of a module which we’ll talk about in a moment, or you can use them if you don’t necessarily need to track that someone’s completing the module, completing the learning, or you need to display it on the video, so they’re very easily sent out. Animations can be great. That’s quite important.

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Instructor-led training: How to increase participation

TalentLMS

As you move through your presentation, you notice people popping in and out of view as their cameras flick off and come back. If you start with a big lecture about what people will be learning, they’ll likely assume this is going to be a one-way training experience—and get a passive role right away. Technical difficulties?

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

Learners experience a journey, not a lecture, and leave energized to take what they learned into the real world. Luckily, screen actors, television reporters and other on-camera pros have unlocked the secret to engaging and connecting with virtual audiences in a memorable way. It resonates deeply with learners and it’s easy to use.

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Robots aren’t Replacing Teachers: How AI Supports and Empowers Educators in K12

Hurix Digital

Learning Management Systems (LMS): Platforms that manage, track, and deliver courses and learning programs. Interactive Response Systems: Such systems allow teachers to pose questions and gather students’ responses during a lecture without spending extra time on it.

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The Complete Guide to Lecture Capture

TechSmith Camtasia

What is lecture capture? Lecture capture is the process of recording classroom lectures as videos, and making them available for students to review after the class. The term “lecture capture” is actually quite broad and can be used to describe a variety of solutions, software, and hardware. Lecture capture 101.

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