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Don’t Ransack My Movies (DRM): Options Around Securing Online Video

Web Courseworks

Have you invested a heap of money and sweat into creating videos for users of your LMS? Are you thinking about creating such videos but are afraid they will land many more places on the internet than just your site? In this post, we take a look at the range of possibilities for securing your video content.

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Understanding How We Learn: Video vs. Text

fewStones

People have different ways to absorb information, whether through text learning materials or educational videos. However, a common question arises: Video or Text — which is better for learning? How Watching Videos Affects Our Brain Watching videos is a way we work out our brains. Let’s get started!

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Workplace Learning: How to Create Videos with Purpose

dVinci Interactive

Workplace Learning: How to Create Videos with Purpose There’s no denying it: We live in a video-driven culture. From news segments to YouTube tutorials, to streaming movies and television, we’re all accustomed to consuming content through video. Video and animation are key players in the modern landscape of learning.

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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).   Open Windows Movie Maker.

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PowerPoint 2010: Converting Presentations to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In previous versions of PowerPoint, converting presentations to movies  could be a bit of a laborious task. PowerPoint 2010 has a new feature allowing presentations to quickly and easily be saved directly to.wmv (Windows Media Video) format.   From the Save as Type drop-down menu, select Windows Media Video (*.wmv).

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Arnold says "Violence in Movies-Good, Violence in Video Games-Bad"

Kapp Notes

Entertainment Merchants Association/Entertainment Software Association, California is asking the Supreme Court to allow the state to uphold its ban the sale of violent video games to minors. Now, the video game industry will lay out its arguments before the U.S. Tags: Games video games. In the case, Arnold Schwarzenegger v.

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Beneath the surface

Clark Quinn

In it, she recited how she’s being pushed on video length. What I replied is that people focusing on video length are missing the point. For instance, we still can surface from involvement in a movie/book/game and note “how’d it get so late?” Again, think about attending to a movie for more than an hour!

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