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PowerPoint 2007: Converting Presentations to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I am frequently asked if it is possible to convert PowerPoint presentations into movies that can be shared on websites such as YouTube, Vimeo and Facebook. However, there is a workaround if you have Windows Movie Maker  on your system (most computers using Windows do have the program by default).   Click OK.

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Video Editing Basics for eLearning

LearnUpon

We regularly speak about the importance of proper planning for eLearning programs. When planning your video you can follow these simple steps: Storyboard: A storyboard is a way to map out and structure your video content in a comic strip style. Software options. Basic editing techniques. Transitions. Adding detail. Lightworks.

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Custom eLearning Development: 4 Tips to Deliver Compelling and Engaging Content

Obsidian Learning

Over the holidays, (don’t tell my boss) I spent some time resting and senselessly browsing the ever-growing libraries of fantastic (and not so fantastic) shows, movies, and documentaries brought to me by all the content-creating powerhouses such as Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and HBO (to name a few). I love movie previews. Press ‘Play’!

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

LifterLMS

Jason talks about how it is important to treat social media posts similar to a trailer for a movie. Give people, it’s almost like a movie trailer. But on social and on the web this is not like a theater going audience that you know will be in their seats at the end of your two hour movie. It’s-.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

A Research Design to Evaluate E-Learning Projects - The E-Learning Curve , July 8, 2010 The case study design is useful when answering “how” and “why” questions, and in understanding the particulars, and diversity of a learning program. Research Design to Evaluate E-Learning Projects is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog. The way forward?