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Creating Richer eLearning Experiences through Video-Based Learning

Kitaboo

Videos are the logical next step that can add to such eBooks and craft a revolution in the eLearning market. Videos are the richest form of readily available media, including text, animations, voice-overs, music, camera footage, photographs, etc., Use visuals, music, animations, etc., which is why they are a no-brainer.

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Create a photo slideshow in PowerPoint

eLearningArt

Below is what I learned, as well as some bonus lessons such as adding music, creating a custom title slide, saving the slideshow as YouTube video, and more. I also included some free downloads that you can use in your own slideshows, such as the stock music I used, as well as some templates to help you with your own slideshows.

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

TalentLMS

In this example, the team of the project management tool Monday.com has recorded a screencast video to explain how to use their product. This is arguably the most difficult voice-over video format to produce — but if done correctly, it’s also the most immersive. We’ve seen how a voice-over video can have many different uses.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

So to get a clear picture, let’s see the various formats supported by Adobe Captivate 9, Articulate Storyline, and Lectora 16. In Captivate 9, we can import only these image (Shift+Ctrl+M) formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, EMF, WMF, POT, POTX, and PICT. F4V is a standard format widely used to distribute media across the Internet.

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