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7 Tech Tools & Skills Trainers Must Have

TalentLMS

Evaluating and validating websites comes next. Check out if a website you are referring to is authentic and not fake or a duplicate. If using information from the site, cite your sources in the desired format (APA, MLA Chicago, Harvard, etc.). Google Sites and Wikis are other notable options to manage your own knowledge.

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Creative screencasting

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

A screencast is a recording of your computer screen to which you add an explanation by voice- combining it into a video. So use your voice! Publicizing screencasts Video websites like Youtube , Vimeo and blip.tv. Some screencasting sites like screencast-o-matic offer the option to publicize your screencasts too.

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Using screencasting in training: What? Why? How?

Matrix

Explain Everything is a whiteboard app where you can show step-by-step actions, add videos, images, voice-overs, audio files, notes, annotations or whatever else is necessary to clarify the message, and then export as a video or an image. Jing is simple screen sharing without any intricate additions that can complicate the activity.

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Camtasia Small Business Test Drive: Week 3

TechSmith Camtasia

Thomas: Our training-oriented screencasts feature a lot of in depth demonstration on the use of our sites and technology. Instead of creating multiple Jing videos—once I have replicated a bug—I can create one Camtasia recording of my tests, and edit that video to share highlights with developers.

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Camtasia Small Business Test Drive: Week 2

TechSmith Camtasia

Before using Camtasia, we recorded with Jing, which had a five minute time limit per video. This can be useful when our client is designing their website on a 24” monitor but most of their website visitors are viewing the site on a 19” monitor or perhaps even 13” to 15” laptops. Gravity Works.