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Here’s What Needs to be in Your E-Learning Portfolio

Rapid eLearning

Software Training. Most organizations do some sort of software training. Show your skills building software training. Add a short screencast video as well as an interactive software simulation. Get your free PowerPoint templates and free graphics & stock images. Make it interesting.

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More Answers to Your E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

We discussed it in this blog post on finding free stock images. Ready…Set…Screencast! Why Use Storyline for Software Simulations? Question: I can’t find the Microsoft clip art, where did it go? I get this question a lot. Microsoft made some changes to their online site. Disregard the “no results found message.”

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5 Ways to Kickstart Your E-learning Career

Rapid eLearning

Software Training. Most organizations do some sort of software training. Show your skills with screencasts and software simulations. Get your free PowerPoint templates and free graphics & stock images. Build some modules that demonstrate your skills creating different types of interactions.

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Simple Screencast Production Tips for Better E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Screencast tutorials are some of the most common forms of online training. This makes sense since a large part of e-learning is predicated on learning new software. One challenge is creating effective and engaging screencasts. Screencast Tip: Establish Context Quickly. Screencast Tip: Get to the Point Quickly.

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dominKnow | ONE vs Articulate 360: an eLearning Authoring Tool Functionality Face-Off

Tesseract Learning

Both promise cloud-based interfaces, teamwork features, review capabilities, screencasting tools, and so on. They’re very similar – mainly, Storyline 360 comes with stock library access and the suite’s other products, as well as some sharing capabilities. Peek, Replay, and Storyline vs Capture: Software Simulation Features.

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The 5 Video Features That Make an Authoring Tool Easy to Use

CommLab India

Typically a screencast (another name for screen recording) is made using an installed piece of software on the computer, but here, you use your authoring tool to do the same.When using an authoring tool for screencasting, you can often record both audio and the screen. In-built stock video library.

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dominKnow | ONE vs Articulate 360: an eLearning Authoring Tool Functionality Face-Off

Tesseract Learning

Both promise cloud-based interfaces, teamwork features, review capabilities, screencasting tools, and so on. They’re very similar – mainly, Storyline 360 comes with stock library access and the suite’s other products, as well as some sharing capabilities. Peek, Replay, and Storyline vs Capture: Software Simulation Features.