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The Magic of Microlearning

Association eLearning

I’m guessing you’d probably try one or more of the following: Go to YouTube, or a similar site, and watch a video. That’s the main idea behind microlearning. It takes a big idea, like car maintenance, and breaks it down into a series of short, focused parts. Smaller file sizes. Where do you go for instructions?

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Is YouTube Actually The World’s Biggest LMS platform?

eLearningMind

YouTube and its over 2.6 62% of users access the platform every day in the US and more than 1/4 of the world’s population use YouTube on a monthly basis. Worldwide, 100 countries have localized versions of YouTube and it is available in over 80 languages. . Why would you say YouTube is the same as an LMS platform?

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

Over our recent holiday weekend, while looking at some automation and #NoCode tools for something else, an idea popped up for a way to highlight a lot more tech tools & tips. So this is the maiden voyage for that idea and the game plan is to do this as a 2nd weekly post every Tuesday. What do you think?

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Frame Rate: A Beginner’s Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

Watch Flipbook hand animation on YouTube here. Other research disputes that finding based on many factors, including the idea that in the real world, our vision isn’t based on still images giving the appearance of motion, but is instead a constant stream of real-time information. Watch 60fps vs 30fps Comparison on YouTube.

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

mLearning Revolution

For all the mind-boggling stats we read about the video revolution, like how we are publishing video to YouTube at the rate of 72 hours every minute, and consuming over 3 billion hours of video each month, as well as other stats you can see here , video as a medium hasn’t really evolved.

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The 6 hottest learning trends for 2018 – Part 5: Video

Limestone Learning

Whether you’re making a cake, putting together a table or learning to restring a guitar, you can find a how-to on YouTube. Ideas, instructions, and procedures are delivered by fun and interesting personalities and feature music, special effects and quick edits to keep things moving quickly. It’s become second nature to watch videos.

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5 Mistakes eLearning Developers Often Make

eFront

Watch out for file size limitations, an extremely annoying shortcoming in some eLearning tools. These force you to edit your content (audio and video) into a smaller size, thereby robbing its meaning altogether! Many of us are fond of inserting videos from YouTube or Vimeo, but beware of the downside of this strategy.