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Reformat your training sessions to increase their impact

LearnUpon

You can do this by using tools like Camtasia or QuickTime (you may need to download a plugin to record both audio and video). If you use a Mac, you can use Quicktime or iMovie. For Windows users, you can trim videos with a host of free programs. My advice is to balance convenience and cost. Movie Maker is one that’s easy to use.

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Do you know how to get the most out of audio on your e-learning courses?

isEazy

Tip: Remember that audio shouldn’t be a repetition of the text that appears on the screen. Tip: Remember that if you want your students to listen to the complete audio before continuing, configure your course to sequential browsing. Tip: You can be creative with voice-over. This post will show you how.

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Video Editing Basics for eLearning

LearnUpon

We regularly speak about the importance of proper planning for eLearning programs. If you need to simply trim some fat from a video you can easily get away with using ‘free’ tools, like Quicktime or Movie Maker. Tip: If you are placing text on screen it should be legible. Tip: This one comes from experience. Transitions.

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13 Tips for Recording Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod

TechSmith Camtasia

These tips will help you get great results the first time you dive into iOS screencasting. TechSmith AppShow, Camtasia for Mac, or QuickTime), the status bar changes. To make sure you get good performance during capture, close all other programs, including stuff running in the background. Have some tips of your own?

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

I have it on good authority that it’s a swell program with easy to use outputs and sharing options. Luckily modern editors make it easy to export without having to think about the nitty gritty details of the file. Speaking of editors… why not give Camtasia a try !

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The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives

BrightCarbon

Luckily for you, BrightCarbon is here to separate the wheat from the chaff, and the decent presentation programs from the rubbish PowerPoint knock-offs. There are surprisingly detailed animation options for a program that does the design work for you – no complaints here! Focusky uses Comic Sans font for its help tips.