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8 Small Changes That’ll Make a Big Difference To Your eLearning Videos

TalentLMS

Background music. Information overload is a huuuge learning turn-off. Our brains are programmed to react strongly to images. A night to remember when you had fun and all those photos you took. Your video sound is as important as the images. Use background music. Remember that signature Tetris music?

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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

LifterLMS

Design Theory started as a way for Jean to create websites, and while looking into ways to advertise his sites, he found that the images and content would need to be optimized so it is readable and legible. And just a pro tip for people out there, if you’re not living where your web design person is, just having a photo shoot can help.

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Are Your Video Transitions Helping or Hurting?

TechSmith Camtasia

The human brain is complex in how it handles information overload. The brain needs short, intermittent breaks to 1) absorb the information it just received, and 2) prepare for what’s next. Image Flip – This is great for screencasts or PowerPoint presentations. The human brain needs short little breaks.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

How to use the power of dynamic visual elements, sound effects, and music to captivate your audience and drive your message home. This masterclass teaches you how to create content, format objects easily, set consistent styles, and apply images. This demo will cover: Adding 360° images and videos to VR courses.

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