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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Remember the days when you looked forward to field trips to the planetarium, hovering over a formaldehyde preserved frog with your lab team, or seeing the movie version of Lord of the Rings on a Friday afternoon? Create “how-to” webcasts or videos, using programs like Camtasia or Jing and upload them to YouTube. Not New, But Improved.

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

mLearning Revolution

I have been a Camtasia fan for a long time, as well as a SnagIt and Jing fan and I’m also very impressed with the work TechSmith is doing on Mobile. Here’s the link to our version of this flipped video, created using Camtasia Studio 8: [link]. Quizzes and Hotspots in Video. What Else is New? Conclusion.

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Out-Teach Your Competition: 37signals’ Ideology Meets Online Training (Part 2)

Mindflash

Here are a few to get you started: Jing (Free or Paid Version) – Easily create screencasts and video tutorials. A nice reversal of roles, right? Taking the out-teaching approach isn’t easy: it takes a significant investment in time and energy. Fortunately, there are lots of tools out there to make it easier.

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Out-Teach Your Competition: 37signals’ Ideology Meets Online Training (Part 2)

Mindflash

Here are a few to get you started: Jing (Free or Paid Version) – Easily create screencasts and video tutorials. A nice reversal of roles, right? Taking the out-teaching approach isn’t easy: it takes a significant investment in time and energy. Fortunately, there are lots of tools out there to make it easier.

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Five Tips for Creating Effective Learning Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

These can take on many different forms and roles, as shown in the image below: Lower thirds that provide information about a person or item shown in the video. I still get recognized to this day as the guy who made Jing Videos back in 2009. Which version do you find more engaging? Animations. Where do they go from there?

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TechSmith User from the Beginning

TechSmith Camtasia

I’ve used Jing , Snagit, and Camtasia. I’ve them quite a bit in my different roles. I started using Camtasia about 12 years ago and have had some experience with Jing. The tools are bullet proof, and every version of both the Mac and Windows product get better and better over time. Snagit was first introduced in 1991.

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Dev Corner - Software Development Methodology

TechSmith Camtasia

An oversimplified version of some of the evolution in the industry: Over the years, I've had successes with each of these methodologies. Tricia Broderick joined TechSmith in 2008 and is the Director of Development for the web and enterprise services product family, which includes, Jing, Screencast.com, Camtasia Relay and Web Presence.

Software 101