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The 7 Essentials of a Good Tutorial Video

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At TechSmith, while we may not be sandwich artists, we know a thing or two about making video tutorials — including the essential elements that help make any tutorial video, training video, or software demo a good one. Tutorials must be easy to consume, and learning is best achieved when information is delivered clearly.

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Mastering Customer Education with Daniel Quick

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He creates videos, each with a singular learning objective, and then uses them to build an entire learning pathway. Skillsets within the customer education space can be incredibly diverse, with roles involving anything from training to writing to instructional design. What makes a good customer educator?

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A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Instructional Videos with Jonathan Halls

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In fact, if it’s a subject where you’re telling – rather than showing – information, you may want to use a different format, such as a blog or a podcast instead. “If Start with the overview, which is kind of like the learning objective. Write a script. Then explain each step. And then go into detail about each step.

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How to Make Video: Before You Start

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Learning Objects vs. Outcomes: Narrow the Focus. I was recently in a conference workshop with Shannon Tipton (Learning Rebels) , and she made a bold statement, which was to the effect: Throw out the learning objective and focus on what you want the learner to actually do.

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Taking Time to Learn with Alex Salas

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Somebody writes a blog with no credentials, and it can still make it to the top page of results. Organizational teaching – how to teach someone who’s learning for their job. “The Take some time to learn and level-up your abilities with the TechSmith Academy. Find out what went wrong and why.

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5 Ways to Save Time During Elearning Course Revisions

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The client might shift the scope of the elearning project or the learning objectives halfway through the project. Don’t forget to get everything in writing so that everyone knows what to expect and there aren’t any miscommunications later on. Christopher holds an MBA, and an MEd (Learning Design) from BGSU.

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The Beginners Guide to Successful Video Pre Production

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Learning Objects vs. Outcomes: Narrow the Focus. I was recently in a conference workshop with Shannon Tipton (Learning Rebels). She made a bold statement, which was to the effect: Throw out the learning objective and focus on what you want the learner to actually do. This is key to making a good video. No worries!