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DownloadHelper - Video download browser extension See Chrome version Note that this documentation does not apply to DownloadHelper 4 and previous versions. Most of it applies to DownloadHelper 5 How to install Video DownloadHelper When Should You Use Video in eLearning? Lights, camera, action…everyone loves a video! And, videos make a great addition to eLearning courses. But is a video always the right option? Not always. Here are five questions to ask before you spend the time (or money) adding video to your course:
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How to Produce a Stop Motion Video If you aren't planning on building a more permanent stop motion studio in your office, here are a few quick tips to set up your own stop motion studio on the go! Find a stable table or surface Get yourself a solid table that doesn't have wheels (or if it does, make sure you can lock them in position). This will make sure your setup and shot won't move from frame to frame in your video. Be wary of light
Video lessons In this video we will be showing you why we like How It Should Have Ended For Kids. We're focusing on two playlists: Silly Songs and Fixed Fairy Tales, with some practical ideas about how we use them in teaching young learners. Here's a link to an interactive video quiz at our site for one of the videos from the channel, and here's a link to the channel itself. Enjoy! Anna Csíky iSLCollective Teacher Trainer
Top 10 Screen Recording Software for Windows Wait! Before you scroll all the way down to just see what is #1, we just published a new blog with an updated 2017 ranking! Check it out! Videos are excellent tools for visual and auditory learners. They can be used to: demonstrate processes step-by-step in a tutorialdemonstrate software to other people or record tips and tricks for later referenceshare pointers for playing a gamerecord product reviewsrecord recurring problems with your computer to show tech support Recording a Screencast: Do’s and Don’ts – Flirting w/ eLearning I’m always interested in learning more about new tools that are available for e-learning developers, so last weekend I decided to try my hand using the free screencasting tool Screenr! Before I made my first recording, I did a bit of homework into what goes into a great screen recording and I’ve compiled some of the top tips and techniques. Follow these Do’s and Don’ts of screen recording to help you create your own screencast!
The 6 hottest learning trends for 2018 – Part 5: Video — eLearning, instructor-led training, blended learning - Limestone Learning We’re visual creatures. In fact, about 65% of people learn and remember best through visual communication. It also appeals to auditory learners, who make up 30% of the population. How to Keep Video Content Up To Date Today, companies rely more than ever on images and videos to provide instructions and deliver information, and to communicate with customers and employees. This development is driven by the advantages of visual communication as well as the changing expectations of the market itself. A recent study by TechSmith showed that 67% of test participants understood & performed tasks better when the instructions included text with images (screenshots) or video compared to plain text; and another study by Hubspot showed that video is the format demanded the most by users. As content creators develop more visuals to be used in their documentation, training and marketing content, a challenge is growing in the industry: Keeping those images and videos up to date. The speed and number of release cycles is increasing rapidly and product updates are requiring more frequent updates to all visuals.