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7 Technical Tips for Creating Video Lectures

eLearning Brothers

Check out 7 tips for creating video lectures on how to put together text, visuals and audio for the ultimate video lecturing experience. Creating video lectures these days is a piece of cake. As for recording a video lecture, the first thing that comes to mind is Microsoft Office Mix. Engaging text is half the battle.

Lecture 70
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3 Ways to Use Adobe Connect

Integrated Learnings

It has this reputation because it is user friendly, feature rich, reliable, and provides an identical experience for all users on all systems that support Adobe Flash. All they need is a web-browser that supports Flash. Lectures and Webinars. There are two roles Adobe Connect provides for teaming up on lectures and webinars.

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4 HTML5 Authoring Tools You Need to Know About

Origin Learning

For quite sometime, Flash has been the preferred way of doing this. Page objects come to life as different slide templates and more than 47,000 combinations of customizable characters help you author content that can be published to Flash, HTML5 and even Articulate Mobile player, which is a native iOS application meant exclusively for iPads.

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Creating Interactive Videos from Really Boring Talking Heads, Lectures and Demo Videos

Vignettes Learning

This is an example of a Flash game which can be added to the gamification program that you have. ." - Videos are generally passive, although it can also be used to have interaction. There will be some constraints and it will not be useful in other fields such as in IT or environment. #5 5 Use videos as part of your gamification efforts.

Lecture 56
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Here’s An Easy Way to Create Whiteboard Lectures for Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

It’s a simple tool that lets you write and capture your whiteboard lectures. LectureScribe outputs to Flash (SWF) so that means you can easily add it to a web site or insert it into your own elearning course. Dean at Clemson University. I’d also like to add that the tool is FREE. This lets you see it in action. This would work for him.

Lecture 75
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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Flash may Die and HTML 5 is Going to be Big 2010 opened my eyes are Flash and HTML 5. I really think that 2010 marks the Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash. See Failure of Creative Commons Licenses and Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning? for more on this.

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Questions about Instructional Design Careers

Experiencing eLearning

There are exceptions; some faculty really just want to record lectures, have discussions, and give tests. A: I wouldn’t learn Flash right now. Most Flash e-learning now is done with rapid tools anyway. Usually if the Flash work requires a programmer, there’s a separate team for that. With companies, it varies quite a bit.