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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

Here’s what you need to get started: A script and storyboard. But before you write the script, you’ll need to have a storyboard. Storyboards can be as simple as notes and rough sketches on a piece of paper. The complexity or simplicity of your storyboard will depend on your subject matter. Video editing software.

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Repurpose Your Content: Make a Blog Video!

TechSmith Camtasia

Step 2: Create a storyboard. In addition to a script, a storyboard is another important piece of prep work that will help save you time later, as you’re assembling and editing your blog video. The video assets might include footage that you’ve captured with a camera, stock footage , screen-recording, or b-roll.

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Elearning applications

eFront

App Inventor - (mLearning) App Inventor for Android allows people with minimal programming experience to create simple, personal apps for Android devices. You can use your microphone or webcam, share documents on a white board, share your screen or record meetings. You can create a quiz app to assess your employees knowledge.

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5 Mistakes eLearning Developers Often Make

eFront

This feature can seriously turn your eLearning program into a content disaster! Also, try to fit all of the above in a storyboard. Determine how the eLearning program will be used. Create a mock eLearning program and test with your team before committing to it. The key is to avoid using stock images and animations.

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How to Do Video Marketing on Social Media for Course Creators with Jason Hsiao from Animoto

LifterLMS

Oops, just almost knocked over my microphone. Something cool that we did with Animoto is we have this whole collection of what we call these starter templates that we call storyboards. All the stock stuff from Getty. But for social media, it’s a little bit different. It’s almost like backwards a little bit.