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How to Create “Video” Files that Aren’t Actually Video
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Wednesday November 11, 2009 10:45 am
Stephen Haskin, S>Media, Industrial Strength Learning
You have to incorporate some “video” in a training you're developing, but the designers didn't create a big enough budget, or the time, to get a video shot, edited, and incorporated into your training. What do you do? Video is a strange medium. For most of us, video means taking a camera and making pictures of someone or something. This isn't always the case. Sometimes a still picture can be “animated” using simple techniques, and can create a compelling form of e Learning. There are also ways to animate words and other images to immerse your learners in a video-like experience. In this session, you'll see several different methods to create some not-video using software and hardware tools you probably already own.
In this session, you will learn:- What really makes a video your learners can benefit from.
- How to use development tools you already have to create a “video”
- Four different ways to “animate” a picture
- When it makes sense to make video
Audience: Novice, intermediate, and advanced designers and developers with some knowledge of tools used in developing e-Learning.
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