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TechSmith Camtasia Studio 8: What Happened to PIP?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I received an email from a Camtasia developer inquiring about the apparent demise of Camtasia's Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature. you're PIPing! by Kevin Siegel. Using the PIP feature, developers could add a corporate logo to a video as a watermark. They could also include videos on top of the video (i.e.:

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How to Up Your Competency Management Game for 2024

Avilar

This vision isn’t a pipe dream. Job descriptions with competencies capture the full picture so your employees – and your organization – can identify the level of performance required for each position. If your workers were proudly and confidently mastering the things that matter most?

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updates: the travel anxiety, the chilly interviewer, and more

eLearning Brothers

When I was in college and took a marketing class, I wrote two marketing plans for “pipe dream” companies I wanted to start. Somehow I unconsciously let it slip about my pipe dreams when corresponding with Jim. Due to a chaotic personal family situation when I mailed Jim the initial package, I didn’t get time to print off a picture.

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Fighting the River–Saving the Middle School

Kapp Notes

As the water started to come into our side of the bridge through drainage pipes (draining the wrong way because of water pressure). We found ourselves getting increasingly wet, my boots were dry most of the time until the water got about knee high. Everyone from the National Guard to local prisoners where there to help out.

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Create a Course Outline in Just 3 Easy Steps

LearnDash

A good course outline should help you see the big picture so that you don’t miss the forest for the trees. Do you want them to be able to pipe a beautiful wedding cake? When writing a course outline, it can be easy to become bogged down by details. Here we go. What do you want your learners to be able to accomplish by the end?

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Culture before Content: 3 Steps for Warming Up Your Organization to the Idea of Microlearning

Axonify

Here are a few steps I have used in the past to start the process of shifting existing perceptions: ● Ask people to Google and share a picture of what learning looks like. using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). . using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). sharing on your enterprise social network).

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Culture before Content: 3 Steps for Warming Up Your Organization to the Idea of Microlearning

Axonify

Here are a few steps I have used in the past to start the process of shifting existing perceptions: ● Ask people to Google and share a picture of what learning looks like. using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). . using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). sharing on your enterprise social network).