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How to Teach Music Online & Monetize Your Skills (Guide)

learnWorlds

Has your music school got shuttered due to COVID-19? Then you have to stop depending on your physical location and start teaching music online. Here’s what we’re covering: How teaching music online works. Examples of online music schools. 1 Do Online Music Lessons Work? 2 How to Teach Music Online: 6 Steps.

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Create a Holiday Greeting Card Video with Camtasia Studio 8.4 – Part 1

TechSmith Camtasia

You might share them via text or social media, however, have you ever considered using Camtasia Studio to create holiday video cards to make your images come alive with music and your voice? In this tutorial, you will create a winter holiday greeting card video using Camtasia Studio. Add Music Track To Timeline.

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Guest Blogger, Bryan Jones of eLearningArt.com – How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

Learningtogo

Bryan’s resources have saved me tons of time over the years, so I asked him to share some tips he recently featured on his blog, elearningart.com. What’s your #1 tip for [ACME customer service reps] to [handle an angry customer]? You can upload to almost any video platform, such as YouTube, Wistia, etc. This is the easy part….

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Microlearning Videos: 5 Tips to Create Engaging Snippets

CommLab India

It can be in multiple formatsvideos, podcasts, infographics, blogs, games – not more than 5 minutes long. Of these, video is the most common format. Creating a microlearning video, however, is not like creating any other learning video. Create a storyboard first. Use the right tool.

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Talking head video for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

What is a talking head video? If the phrase “talking head video” brings to mind round-shaped, talking cartoons, guess again. In reality, a talking head video is the simplest video format you can possibly have: a single person, usually an interviewee or a Subject Matter Expert (SME), talking to the camera.

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The Power Of Effective E Learning Content Development: How To Do It Well

Spark Your Interest

For example, visual elements like images, animations, text, and videos combined with audio (music, voice-over). Use pictures and audio to tell the whole story Below is an excellent content development example of a case study in an interactive video format. As with Live Video, there are usually 125 words per minute.

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5 Free Software to Edit Your Learning Videos

CommLab India

This is another useful tool to make simple edits to your learning videos. It supports several video formats such as AVI, DVD, MPEG, QuickTime, and MP4. You can use the application to flip and rotate clips, add subtitles, make changes to colors, adjust brightness levels, and perform a host of other video-editing tasks.