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The Return Of Video To eLearning

Upside Learning

Low Costs: Video production costs have come down drastically in last few years. With camera phones recording a video is a breeze and at almost no cost. I don’t agree with that; if you recollect a movie you watched that has had a lasting impact on your thinking you know engagement and interaction are different things.

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Video Training – why it’s here to stay

Dashe & Thomson

I’ve been a movie and video nut for most of my life. Three high school friends and I produced a slew of super-8 movies that played to typically strong reviews (those I choose to remember anyway) in my high school. Of course video doesn’t just mean watching a person go through a presentation on camera. They point to the C.A.P.

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Why Training Needs Video

Learning Rebels

In many cases, we are downright frightened of to pick up a video camera or turn on video on our smartphones. Then, let’s talk costs. Not only is video time saving, it’s cost effective. Here’s another short video on equipment to turn your smartphone into a movie making machine ! Where does this fear come from?

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Lights, Camera, L&D: Innovating in 2022

Degreed

If you had to choose one movie to represent your learning strategy — with plot twists and turns depicting your L&D team’s unique journey — which film would it be? If we do this right, we can really transform L&D from a cost center to a true driver of revenue.”. How much will it cost? Hire new people?

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Flip your class or training with video

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Friday''s session about use of video for learning things showed that a mother look for it in a cookbook and her son looked on the Internet for a movie. Instead of reading the manual a movie will help you out. In both cases, watching the movies is optional, not mandatory. This helps her understand it. How to tie your tie?

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12 eLearning Audio and Video Tools

DigitalChalk eLearning

Windows Movie Maker. Windows Movie Maker is an easy to use video editing production suite. Quickly add photos and footage from your PC or camera into Movie Maker. Then fine tune your movie just the way you want it. Camtasia costs more at $299, but is one of the best screen capturing tools for Windows or Mac.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

If you have a DVR, it’s fascinating to see what’s going on with movies on demand and video on demand. Essentially telling the CEO – we’ll produce more and better quality – but it’s not going to cost any more. For a lot of training offerings they will look to keep costs very low – build it fast and inexpensively.