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Tipping the balance #blideo

Learning with e's

I only ever saw the movie Equilibrium once, and it was a long time ago. I thought at the time what a dystopian picture it portrayed of the future. Now I've been #blideo challenged by Amy Burvall to interpret this clip from the movie. Then the music starts. and he begins to weep as the music washes over him.

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4 Tips for Improved Video in eLearning

eLearning Brothers

It’s a very effective medium that combines the best aspects of audio, picture, and plain ol’ face-to-face teaching. No, I’m not one of those weirdos who insists that music must be listened to in the format it was originally created for; I don’t have Mozart recorded on a wax cylinder. Good Audio Goes a Long Way.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Jane Bozarth – DevLearn Preview

eLearning Weekly

eLW: Think rock-n-roll / pop music, specifically live music–what was the first concert you ever attended and what was the most recent? Lately it’s Netflix since I can now stream movies via iPhone. I like Shazam for music ID. I like Photogene for editing pictures. JB: Running an upscale toy store. .

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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

LifterLMS

One of the things I look for is kind of a holistic solution, because we have this issue right now, I call it the un-bundling of the marketing stack, where there’s all these specialists and sometimes you get going on a tactic, but you kind of get off the big picture. You kind of heard it, but you heard her even better.

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How to Do Video Marketing on Social Media for Course Creators with Jason Hsiao from Animoto

LifterLMS

Jason talks about how it is important to treat social media posts similar to a trailer for a movie. I don’t have a $5000 computer with Final Cut Pro and all this stuff, but they do know how to take pictures. Can you talk about the origin of working with just pictures? Give people, it’s almost like a movie trailer.