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My top ten tools

Clive on Learning

I'm going to include IE7 under this heading, which is probably the tool I use the most after Outlook – the improvements such as tabbed browsing mean that it has caught up with Firefox (sounds like some form of heresy). Pinnacle Studio: This is a cheapy video editor. I must stop thinking about it.

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The 34 Best Training Video Software – Full Comparison Guide

learnWorlds

The tool allows you to decide whether you want to record sound and web activity or not. The objects in the library may be images, sounds, and even videos. With Filmora, you can achieve a professional result through a simple interface, where you can quickly add and edit video clips, music, text, and filters. Moovly Screenshot.

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25 Tools to Create Training Videos That Engage Learners

TalentLMS

A sophisticated tool offering 800+ editing effects for videos, Filmora helps you do anything from adding music, text, and filters to controlling the speed of narration and blending videos together. You can also import music, sound effects, and other video files to give your training video more complexity. Pinnacle Studio .

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ELearning is Dead, Dormant or in Denial

Wonderful Brain

I asked a colleague who was quite sanguine about this and we agreed there are virtually no new positions for directors, managers or above in the big leagues — organizations are just playing musical chairs with execs. In the NY Metro area the same 5 postings have been playing roulette for 4 weeks with an occasional newcomer.