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PowerPoint 2007: Adding Voiceover Narration to Presentations Converted to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Last week I detailed how to turn a PowerPoint 2007 presentation into a movie that could be uploaded to popular video sharing sites like YouTube.    This week, expanding upon the same method from last week, I will show you not only how to add voiceover narration, but how to have it play at the same time as background music.

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PowerPoint 2010: Converting Presentations to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In previous versions of PowerPoint, converting presentations to movies  could be a bit of a laborious task.   Do a run-through of your presentation to make sure there is an adequate amount of time between slide transitions and any animation effects you may have added and make any necessary changes. . by AJ George.

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

Brandon Hall, the research firm based out of Delray Beach, FL, polled over 300 training professionals back in 2011 and found the top 2 reasons for using video in training – effectiveness and high engagement. A good training video can bring out a similar level of engagement as a good movie or television show. People respond to video.

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Video Training – why it’s here to stay

Dashe & Thomson

I’ve been a movie and video nut for most of my life. Three high school friends and I produced a slew of super-8 movies that played to typically strong reviews (those I choose to remember anyway) in my high school. One million videos are uploaded every day to YouTube. 3 billion YouTube views every day.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

Did you know that there are more learning-related videos on YouTube than books in the Library of Congress? 86% of US viewers say their main reason for watching YouTube is to learn a new skill ). In the hands of your instructional designer, the creative potential that video-based learning has can be exploited to maximum effect.

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5 Tips on Using Videos for eLearning

eFront

The popularity of YouTube videos suggest a strong affinity of humans towards visual content. A clear goal is the same to a video that a theme or central idea is to a movie. Voiceover for Videos. If you want to emulate the classroom training, add voiceover to your videos. Videos have a knack to do just that.

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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

Features: File size reduction, PPT to SCORM, Animation, Audio Editor, synchronize audio tracks, customizable flash player, Insert flash movie, Record your own voiceover, and more. These include Vimeo, PPT, Youtube, PDF, Word, and other generic streaming videos. PPT to SCORM Converter #4 – Scormify.

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