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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Remember the days when you looked forward to field trips to the planetarium, hovering over a formaldehyde preserved frog with your lab team, or seeing the movie version of Lord of the Rings on a Friday afternoon? Create “how-to” webcasts or videos, using programs like Camtasia or Jing and upload them to YouTube. Not New, But Improved.

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New Version of Snagit for Windows and Mac: Video Trimming and More

TechSmith Camtasia

Today’s new version of Snagit makes it easier and more natural to share knowledge, comments, or just document things you see on your screen. You can try Snagit free (whether you’re new to Snagit or have a previous version). Or upgrade now for half the cost of a new license. Which saves you time.

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Creative screencasting

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

If you make sure you don't need to edit, it costs a lot less time to produce a screencast. A professional screencast may be outsourced and may include editing etc. with paid software programs. However, it is also possible to make a screencast with free or lowcost software and without editing.

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Using screencasting in training: What? Why? How?

Matrix

Like with most technology-based learning tools, the possibilities are practically unlimited and there are a lot of great apps (some even at no cost at all) that one can employ in screencasting. Jing is simple screen sharing without any intricate additions that can complicate the activity. Of course, these are just the basics.

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

OpenSesame

An emerging trend in workplace learning (not a new one by any means) is making use of the tools at your immediate disposal to create quick, low-cost, or no-cost learning assets & resources, and Tom uses a great example in YouTube.

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What Online Video Platform is Most Popular for Screencasts?

TechSmith Camtasia

At TechSmith, we’ve helped customers publish over a hundred million videos over the last decade using our desktop products Camtasia , Snagit , and Jing. Unless specified, all functionality statements refer to the free versions – “Vimeo” refers to the free Vimeo Basic plan. Screencast” refers to the free Screencast.