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13 Tips for Recording Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod

TechSmith Camtasia

It’s easier than ever to start recording your iPhone and other iOS device screen and turn it into a movie. The release of iOS 11 puts iOS screen recording in the hands of everyone with an iPhone, iPad, or iPad. Screen recording on your iPhone is simple, but your device is not automatically set up to record right out of the box.

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How to Add Music to a Video

TechSmith Camtasia

A truly engaging video often includes music, as well. But where do you find music? When you find it, how do you add music to a video? Read more to learn how to add music to a video. There’s a difference between adding music and adding the right music. Now here’s that same scene with different music.

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10 Years Of The iPhone And L&D Has Some Learning To Do

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It’s unlikely to have escaped your attention over the last week that it’s 10 years since the iPhone was first unveiled. Fast Company: How The iPhone Helped Convince Us We Need The Web All The Time, Every Day . The Link Between The iPhone and Learning Technologies. adults (77%) owning a smartphone, up from 35% in 2011.

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iPhone Power Up: 10 Apps for New Smart Phone Owners

TechSmith Camtasia

Have you seen all the coverage of the new iPhone models ? She doesn’t have an iPhone. And when held up against one of our colleague’s cracked iPhones, it doesn’t look too shabby. Having the ability to quickly set goals would be a great way stay on track. Emily Wiesner is a TechSmith sales intern.

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

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You can watch this interactive video (link below) on your desktop PC, iPad and iPhone (may be prompted to install the Smart Player app) and all the interactivity should work just fine. Watch this video and if you have an iPad or an iPhone watch it there too. All the interactivity works on multiple screens. What Else is New?

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Making Sense of Research

Clark Quinn

They can already track a number of parameters about you automatically, such as your walking. A new iDevice is always cool, and while it’s not the first smart watch (nor was the iPhone the first smartphone, the iPad not the first tablet, nor the iPod the first music play), Apple has a way of making the experience compelling.

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The (Initial) iPad Experience

Clark Quinn

I looked at the specs, and I tracked the software app announcements. Given that I already have an iPhone, which would meet immediate email, twitter, and/or web needs when not in WiFi range, I figured I could go with the first one coming out. I’ll keep tracking the reviews, as I have faith in the company. The decision.

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