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eLearning & Training: How Long is Too Long?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" In their excellent article,  The 'Change-Up' in Lectures , Middendorf and Kalish found that after three to five minutes of 'settling down' at the start of class, a lapse of attention usually occurred 10 to 18 minutes later. I have been teaching classes for nearly 30 years (both online and in-person).

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TEACHING LIVE, ONLINE CLASSES: Pros & Cons

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I started teaching online a dozen years ago and I owe it all to a case of the flu. I was supposed to teach something to someone but I couldn’t wrap my thoughts around the specifics. Because I was under contract, I went to the client site and taught the class as expected. (I The class went fine, thanks for asking.

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Screencasting in the Classroom with TechSmith and Edmodo

TechSmith Camtasia

Tom Hopper has been teaching 7 th grade Social Studies in Okemos, Michigan for 13 years. It’s had a remarkable impact on his day-to-day teaching given the intuitive nature of the site. His classes are more like learning communities now. This frees up class time for more activities and less lecture. Do you have 1:1 access?

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How Educators Can Avoid Panic and Find Success Teaching Online with Janet Lee

TechSmith Camtasia

If you’re an educator exhausted with teaching online, you’re not alone. However, there are many tools that can help educators with confidently teaching online. However, there are many tools that can help educators with confidently teaching online. Preparation is often the key to success. 1) Welcome. So why not do that?”.

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Ten Ways to Use Video in the Classroom

TechSmith Camtasia

It’s back-to-school season for most educators and this year, the TechSmith Education team is writing a series of blog posts with some ideas for the classroom. Today, we want to take a look at using video in the classroom. Teach When You’re Absent. Class is now in session. Class is now in session.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

mLearning Revolution

Video and the Flipped Classroom. It’s no surprise then that video is at the very center of the Flipped Classroom movement. A teacher provides video lessons to be reviewed outside of class, which in turn gives teachers more time in class to focus on higher-order skills. Here’s an example.

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Successful Online Learning: How One Professor Uses Camtasia for Her Online Classes

TechSmith Camtasia

Danielle has been a Camtasia user for years, using it in her in-person classes. But, she truly put it to the test when she began teaching an online class for New York University (NYU). Based in Michigan, Danielle was up against the challenge of teaching NYU students located almost 700 miles away. Give Camtasia a Try.

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