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ELEARNING DEVELOPMENT: The Levels of eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Here's my take: Level 1: Video-based with little to none learner interaction (videos on YouTube for example or the eLearning offered on Lynda.com). Level 1 eLearning could include voiceover audio, a quiz, and be enabled for tracking via SCORM and/or AICC LMSs. These could be videos or PowerPoint presentations.

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Adobe Captivate: Sometimes a Smooth Mouse Path Isn't So Slick

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You could hear my voiceover audio and could see the mouse moving from point A to B," she said, "But the mouse was moving really, really slowly. " The developer was sure she'd done something to the video to mess up the mouse tracking speed but was stymied to explain the exact cause of the trouble.

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How to Make a Tutorial Video (FREE TEMPLATES!)

TechSmith Camtasia

The right side of the script is for your voiceover. Record and edit your voiceover. While you can record your screen and microphone at the same time, we find it’s best to record your voiceover first — especially for more formal or customer-facing tutorial videos. For recording voiceovers, we recommend TechSmith Audiate.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

Did you know that there are more learning-related videos on YouTube than books in the Library of Congress? 86% of US viewers say their main reason for watching YouTube is to learn a new skill ). Around 1 million learning YouTube videos are shared every day. Upload to YouTube or Vimeo and share with your team. Back to top.

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Should you use a script for your systems training videos?

Litmos

Screencasting is simply a technique for capturing your screen with voiceover and then sharing it online. I'm sure you’ve watched YouTube videos where you've wanted to learn how to do something with a particular piece of software? The process of recording systems training videos is often referred to as "screencasting."

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Corporate Training Tip #3: Give Video Feedback on Designs

TechSmith Camtasia

Sounds like you’re on the right track! Instead of writing down which section of your training stakeholders suggest you edit, they can record a video with voiceover and callouts to point out exactly what they didn’t understand, and why. Watch it here on YouTube. One great way to get quick feedback is through video.

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3 ways to migrate face-to-face training online

BrightCarbon

Simply record your existing face-to-face training and create a set of videos that learners can access ‘on-demand’ These videos can be hosted on an internal SharePoint site, private YouTube playlist or loaded into an Articulate Rise course on your organisation’s LMS. You can also record live online training sessions (e.g.,