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The Beginners Guide to Successful Video Pre Production

TechSmith Camtasia

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. Learn more about Scripting. Storyboard.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning

Learning Visions

So Ive been storyboarding differently. When I see a need for a text heavy pages, I eliminate audio so as not to "depress learning." The biggest thing I would like to see is that we add some voiceover on just about all of the slides. Now, maybe Im just jaded and want to get to an approved storyboard. But I caved.

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How to Make a Great Educational Video (Free Template)

TechSmith Camtasia

Make sure each video has a clear learning objective, and then make the video that accomplishes that objective — nothing more, nothing less. As noted above, every educational video should have a learning objective. Write a script. Consider creating a storyboard. Center your students’ needs.

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Elements of Engaging eLearning Design

Origin Learning

In this blog post, we examine some of the key elements of engaging eLearning Design. One can develop the most beautiful layouts, interesting animated characters, add soothing background music, and great voiceover narratives; but unless the content is powerful and engaging; the program will not work. Structure First – Design Later.

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Elements of Ideal eLearning Design

Origin Learning

In this blog post, we examine some of the key elements of ideal eLearning Design. One can develop the most beautiful layouts, interesting animated characters, add soothing background music, and great voiceover narratives; but unless the content is powerful and engaging; the program will not work. Structure First – Design Later.