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Writing Learning Objectives In 3 Simple Steps

Fly Plugins

There is always the temptation to jump right into pulling out the camera, mic and hitting record. To create the most effective lessons possible with the fewest steps possible. The first few lessons of your course will set the expectations which your students have for the rest of the course. It’s simple.

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Lessons about Video from YouTube Creators

TechSmith Camtasia

No matter what video skill you’re developing, there are some great lessons to be learned from these seasoned video experts. Whether that’s getting more comfortable on camera, streamlining your video creation process, or hoping to improve your training/customer education/instructional design videos.

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Video Lessons

Clark Quinn

Having read up, I knew to have a written script, which, without a prompter, I just positioned to the top of the screen under the camera. The post Video Lessons appeared first on Learnlets. Of course I changed it a bit, and adlibbed a bit, but mostly stuck to what I’d written. I welcome your feedback.

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Tips for presenting to a camera

Clear Lessons

Tips for presenting to a camera. Jayne Davids shares her top tips for presenting to camera, to create great videos for learning. The first time I stood in front of a camera I felt really uneasy. So h ere are a few things to consider when doing your piece to camera. Speaking Plan and rehearse what you’re going to say.

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How to Sell Video Courses Online The Right Way

Fly Plugins

Scripting and Planning: Start by creating a clear outline for your video course, breaking it down into coherent modules or lessons. Equipment and Setup: Invest in good-quality equipment, including a camera with high resolution, a microphone, and appropriate lighting. Choose a quiet and well-lit location for filming.

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Tech Thoughts

Clark Quinn

I hadn’t quite pulled together a complete lesson, but by writing down these tech thoughts, I got there. (A Then I was on a Zoom call, and I started having hiccups in the microphone and camera. When I switched to the laptop camera, it was all good. A further argument for the benefits of reflection.). Even typing.

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An Educator’s Lessons from YouTube with Valerie Pennington

TechSmith Camtasia

She explains the lessons she’s learned to overcome common challenges that educators face with video. When Valerie became a Teaching with Technology Coordinator, she was working with people who had never been in front of a camera. She was determined to learn more about being on camera and feeling at ease. I still work with her.

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