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Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Karen Hyder’s webinar, Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions from the Training Magazine Network. Synchronous time is “premium time&# : if you just want “chalk & talk,&# just record it and let people watch on their own time. My side comments in italics.

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Helpful Tip: Interactive Video in Adobe Captivate 8

eLearning Brothers

With plugin players such as Quicktime and Flash, you could set cue points in your video that your authoring software (if capable) can hear and respond. Now, while Captivate doesn’t support cue points specifically, it does have the advantage of allowing you to place a video on the actual Captivate timeline as “synchronized” video.

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How to Make Educational Videos

learnWorlds

If you already have a presentation, at this point you may need to rethink of the order of the slides, and either add or remove them to better accommodate the task. When audio and image is synchronized you are creating a more powerful effect that allows learners to convey your message as you want them to receive it.

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