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Lessons about Video from YouTube Creators

TechSmith Camtasia

According to recent research, 73% of US adults use YouTube. For businesses in particular, YouTube is becoming more and more of a must-have rather than a nice-to-have. There may be no reason to upload your internal training videos to YouTube, for example. YouTube creators know what makes a good video.

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How to Start a YouTube Channel To Complement Online Courses

LearnDash

YouTube is one of the best places on the internet to promote and sell your online course. With that in mind, here are the seven steps to start a YouTube channel to complement your online courses. In addition to creating free content for your channel, you can also give away a premium lesson for free. The platform has over 2.6

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An Educator’s Lessons from YouTube with Valerie Pennington

TechSmith Camtasia

Want to learn how to master YouTube? Valerie Pennington of The Penguin Prof YouTube channel joins this episode of The Visual Lounge to share her tips and tricks for mastering YouTube. She explains the lessons she’s learned to overcome common challenges that educators face with video. It just may not be easy. “My

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

From dances on TikTok to photos on Instagram, tutorials on YouTube (and everything in between), Creators give us all a reason to scroll, to learn, to pass time, and to be entertained. Other social sharing platforms (like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok) have survived. Creators are the backbone of the Creator Economy.

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Lessons from TechSmith Customer Education with Doug Brunner

TechSmith Camtasia

T o listen to the podcast episode, hit play below, or read on for more… The purpose of customer education. The number one place our customers go is Google or YouTube. But with the way search engines work, if people turn to Google and YouTube, this may not always be the result. Check out all the courses available here.

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A bad question

Clark Quinn

There’s the Youtube video I used to fix my dryer, or the step by step instructions I used to figure out how to run cables on a monitor. Still, there’re lessons to be learned. Interactive quizzes. There are several problems with this list. First, why this subset? This isn’t a full suite of alternatives.

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Lessons from Children’s Books on the Workplace & Employee Experience

SweetRush

These universal life lessons found in children’s books are equally useful (and woefully needed) for adults in the workplace. This saying reminds adults of seemingly obvious, foundational lessons from our formative years. These basic lessons show us that the simplest aspects of life can get lost in the complexity of our daily routines.

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