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Creative screencasting

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

A screencast is a recording of your computer screen to which you add an explanation by voice- combining it into a video. A screencast is a classical way of explaining computer programs and software. You might for instance explain via a screencast how to start a twitter account. Can I make a screencast?!

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Screencast of the Week - Red Gate, Coding by the Sea

TechSmith Camtasia

I'm always amazed at the screencasts I see Camtasia users create. And, you're in for a treat with this week's Screencast of the Week! I heard from Anthony Osborn, at Red Gate Software about a recent screencast they made. I like this screencast because this one shows the human side and the people behind the product.

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Five tips for e-learning they'll fall in love with

Good To Great

← Three benefits of entering for an award Using a screen type index to create balanced storyboards → Like Be the first to like this post. I think it infuses a sense of genuineness into the storyboard when I am writing. 8 hours ago RT @ saffronint : Photo: We made it! Bookmark the permalink. Makes it more personable.

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15 tips for energising your e-learning | Good To Great

Good To Great

Creating tone of voice in eLearning’ , a webinar run by Cammy Bean and Kirstie Greany of Kineo, is one such thing. Perhaps it’s because I come to instructional design from a ‘wordy’ background rather than an IT or psychology background, but tone of voice is something I’m pretty passionate about.

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Excellent instructional design: a 10-tip beginners' guide | Good.

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Image: healingdream / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Share this: This entry was posted in Instructional design , Tips and examples and tagged e-learning tips , effectiveness , engagement , good e-learning , iitt , instructional design , interaction , plain english , relevance , scenarios , tone of voice. Bookmark the permalink.

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Have you done your good deed for the day?

Good To Great

8 hours ago RT @ saffronint : Photo: We made it! Now off for a swim to relax! All our Reading half-marathon runners crossed the finish line [link] 11 hours ago @ cartlidgert Definitely! Looking forward to hearing how the new job is going!

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Two great ideas for your next sustainability course

Good To Great

Essentially it’s a comparison of ‘before’ and ‘after’ photos, but there’s something about being able to slide between the two that makes this special. 8 hours ago RT @ saffronint : Photo: We made it! Now off for a swim to relax! Looking forward to hearing how the new job is going!

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