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7 Technical Tips for Creating Video Lectures

eLearning Brothers

Someone might argue that text is just a necessary evil in a video lecture, and you should be paying more attention to visuals and the tone of your voice. As with voice recording and animations, presentational writing has its dos and don’ts. There is some truth in this, yet your message should always be reinforced with readable text.

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Course Authoring Tools for eLearning Developers and the masses

eLearning 24-7

Flash course development toolkit - provides the source code, features include ability to load your movies, creates a table of contents and provides complete navigation control. Embed video – inc. Embed audio, images and Flash objects. It’s free. It’s free. Course Authoring Tools for the masses. Screen capture.

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A tour of the back lot

Clive on Learning

Textual blog postings provide a great insight, but don't always reveal much of the person behind the pen - you need the face, the voice and the body language before you really feel you've got to know someone. My final task is to upload all the movies and organise them into a YouTube playlist. None of these are that important.

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13 eLearning Scenario Tips that 60 Experts Agree On

eLearningArt

My favorite “voice” for the coach tonally is either (depending on your age) Jarvis from Iron Man or Jeeves from Wodehouse. Before you dive in to all-out scenario development, put the scenario to pen and paper and flesh it out there. Tip: think like a movie script writer. . — Anna Sabramowicz. Clark Aldrich.

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