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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

Screencasting is increasingly used to record PowerPoint presentations using preeminent software such as Camtasia Studio , which can enable an add-in to run the program from within PowerPoint. Record a PowerPoint presentation with narration and add special effects, images, audio, and video. Screencast PowerPoint Model.

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What is SCORM & Why Do You Need it?

BrainCert

It’s a protocol that consists of various standards for eLearning software products and authoring programs. The protocol is designed to make sure the eLearning courses developed by creators are compatible with other learning programs on the market. SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. Then, click Publish.

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Microsoft Office: 2013 Open for Preview

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When purchased as part of an Office 365 subscription, the latest versions of Office 2013 programs and associated services are always available.   Google Docs  may be free, but Microsoft is more feature-rich, so allowing this cloud functionality to stay competitive will likely prove to be a smart move.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

Screencasting is increasingly used to record PowerPoint presentations using preeminent software such as Camtasia Studio, which can enable an add-in to run the program from within PowerPoint. Record a PowerPoint presentation with narration and add special effects, images, audio and video. Screencast PowerPoint Model.

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Embracing Technology in Education: Trends Every Editorial Director Should Know

Kitaboo

Within this innovative framework, students are assigned topics to elucidate using diverse multimedia tools such as PowerPoint presentations, video creation, or podcasts. With the help of Google Docs, students are asked to edit each other’s work in a collaborative manner which leads to team-building skills.

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Technology for E-Learning: What You Need

LearnDash

While new technology is slowly making its way into the classroom (most instructors use PowerPoint slides rather than chalkboards), other innovations have yet to find their place (laptops in lecture halls are still a distraction more than a learning aid). Of course, my first pick for this is Google’s G-Suite of services. Social media.

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

It comes with built-in activities, breakout rooms, integration with Miro and Google Doc, to empower collaborations and drive outcomes. EmailOctopus – Email marketing for less Great tool for all types of emails including drip campaigns to enhance & support learning programs. Otter Voice Meeting Notes – Otter.ai