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Green Screen on a Shoestring: Part III, Production

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

FLV) and select the option to encode the alpha layer. Step 5: Encode the processed video by selecting File > Export > Media. This will open a dialog box for setting the encoding parameters. Encode the video content as Flash Video (.FLV) This allows the background color that is removed by the chroma key plug-in to remain transparent.

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5 Best Practices of creating an eLearning Video

Wizcabin

Evaluate each scene of your videos by describing the vital elements. For instance, FLV video format is not compatible with all video devices and as such could lead to a poor experience for mobile users. Determine your video objectives. That’ll help you avoid distractions and stay focused. Develop or convert videos to MP4.

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LMS Review: Litmos

Talented Learning

For this review, we evaluated the Pro version and not the Salesforce nor Training Ops version of Litmos.). We did not evaluate Litmos Training Ops for this review. Premium Litmos integration feature automates course assignment based on configurable rules, but can’t be evaluated in free trial. Feature Highlights.

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How to Use Lectora to Create Accessible Courses

Trivantis

Keep in mind, this is not a comprehensive list, and you will still need to check your title for accessibility both manually (try unplugging your mouse and using just your keyboard), using automated tools (like a screen reader or accessibility evaluation tool), and in the field with students. Accessibility Development Checklist.

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How to Speak Like an eLearning Pro

OpenSesame

A-D-D-I-E Model : A widely used model that divides the entire e-learning development process into five steps: Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate. Formative Evaluation : A type of evaluation that is ever-present and constantly making evaluations as the learner progresses through a module.