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eLearning: The Origins of a Training Methodology

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

My first attempts at creating software video training was with a program called CameraMan. That program was ahead of its time, allowing you to capture your mouse actions, add captions and audio, and then publish into a video format that could be viewed on most computers. It was pretty much a record-pray-publish kind of tool.

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How to Promote Online Courses with TikTok

LearnDash

The success of your online courses depends on how well you market and promote them. Many course creators use traditional methods, such as email marketing or popular social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. However, there is another platform you should consider when it comes to course promotion: TikTok.

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Not All Micro-Learning is Created Equal

ej4 eLearning

Consider a study of online course viewing that came out of the University of Rochester a few years ago. This number is likely a range found in many informal studies of video length. Online instructors have found, however, that engagement does not correspond linearly with content length.

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How to Sell Video Courses Online The Right Way

Fly Plugins

In recent years, video courses have surged in popularity as an effective way to deliver engaging and interactive online learning experiences. With advancements in technology and the increasing demand for flexible education options, video courses have become a preferred medium for both educators and learners.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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How to Use LinkedIn Ads to Sell Online Courses

LearnDash

However, that’s not always the quickest way to sell online courses – especially if you’re trying to appeal to certain people. LinkedIn is a powerful channel for promoting and selling your courses. Therefore, the platform is best suited for course creators who offer content that helps others succeed or grow professionally.

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Video formats and storage

Moodle Journal

At the Yasasoft website you can download a limited free version, it will convert just about all format up to five minutes and its a really nice and easy to use piece of desktop software. I also came across a reasonable online media converter the other day at vixy.net , which seems to be worth having a look at.